Sample-to-Answer Assays and Automation for Gastrointestinal Testing

Gastroenterology

Diseases and disorders of the gastrointestinal tract often have a significant impact on quality of life. Overlapping symptoms make it difficult to differentiate between cancers, inflammatory diseases and functional disorders. The growing range of molecular and immunodiagnostic tests detecting GI pathogens, protein biomarkers, and antibody-mediated immune response is accelerating diagnosis and treatment.

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    Real-time PCR/RT-PCR Products for Gastrointestinal Pathogen Detection

    Gastrointestinal (GI) pathogens consist of bacterial, viral, and parasitic groups. Bacterial, viral, and parasitic pathogens are caused by direct contact, indirect contact, and contaminated food and water. The most common pathogen is viral, which infects a host by introducing genetic material into the cell to produce more virus particles. Once the host cell bursts, the virus particles wil...

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  60 to 70 million Americans are affected by gastrointestinal (GI) diseases and disorders each year. The estimated annual U.S. cost associated with GI disorders is over 140 billion dollars.1 Gl diseases and disorders can have a significant impact on quality of life, often contributing to...
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