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With the rapidly growing expectations for comprehensive (multiplexed) genetic testing, there is a need to deliver highest accuracy of test results. What is Genomtec's answer to that challange?
Our SNAAT technology based on patented photonic heating system. This approach allows amplification to be performed always in the desired temperature for each of tested assays.
Benefits:
No unspecific amplification.
Shorter TTR compared to single temperature NAAT.
Ability to detect multiple targets without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy.
No thermal block – low thermal capacity – close to unlimited ramping rates.
Data confirms those statements. With optimal temperature time to result for our multiplex NAAT assays can be reduced by around 40-50% compared to single temperature amplification.
In spite of the hot summer weather outside, Genomtec’s Lab team had been on track with some serious R&D milestones lately! #welldoneteam
The on-going effort on Genomtec ID optimisation and fine-tuning is turning out some remarkable results on a very important feature of POCT systems – which is how fast the test results may be produced. One of the big advantages of INAAT methods is reduced time-to-result (TTR). The chart below shows we succeeded to shorten the amplification time below 10 minutes in case of Influenza A and Influenza B with very low-positive samples (50 GE/reaction). This is a great result and an indication of just how powerful our LAMP assays can be.
Such TTRs are not possible with any iteration of PCR-based assays. We are very pleased! #POCT #IVD