Norovirus (NoV) TaqMan RT-PCR Detection Kit Dx

Cat. DxTM41400
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Norovirus (NoV) TaqMan RT-PCR Detection Kit Dx

Cat. DxTM41400
  • Detection kits for NoV
  • CE-IVDD marked in accordance with the European Commission Directive 98/79/EC.
  • Research version available
  • Available in TaqMan format for analysis

Intended for in vitro diagnostics use.

CE marked version is not available for sale in the United States and Canada

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NoV TaqMan RT-PCR Kit Dx
(Cat. DxTM41400)
24 rxn

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Storage Conditions

The NoV TaqMan RT-PCR Kit Dx is shipped on dry ice. The components of the kit should be frozen upon arrival. If one or more of the components is not frozen when the kit is received, or if any of the components have been compromised during shipment, please contact Norgen Biotek for assistance. All kit components should be stored at -20°C upon arrival. Repeated thawing and freezing (> 3 x) of the Master Mix and Positive Control should be avoided, as this may affect the performance of the assay. If the reagents are to be used only intermittently, they should be frozen in aliquots.

Supporting Data

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Title Use of dual priming oligonucleotide system-based multiplex RT-PCR combined with high performance liquid chromatography assay for simultaneous detection of five enteric viruses associated with acute enteritis
Journal Journal of Virological Methods. 2017.
Authors Fan WL, Wang ZW, Qin Y, Sun C, Liu ZM, Jiang YP, Qiao XY, Tang LJ, Li YJ, Xu YG.

Norovirus (NoV) TaqMan RT-PCR Detection Kit Dx

Norovirus is a single-stranded, non-enveloped RNA virus belonging to the Caliciviridae family. Norovirus is considered the major causative agent of non-bacterial gastroenteritis in the world. The main channel of transmittance is via contaminated food or water, as well as human-to-human contact. Most Noroviruses infecting humans belong to genogroup I and II (particularly genotype 4). Norovirus is very stable in the environment and is resistant to some surface disinfectants such as alcohols and detergents. Moreover, it is very difficult to culture Norovirus in vitro, making its identification by standard microbiological assays challenging.


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NoV TaqMan RT-PCR Kit, 24 reactions
  • Ready to use format, including Master Mix for the target and PCR control to monitor for PCR inhibition and validate the quality
  • Specific Primer and Probe mix for the pathogen/virus/viroid of interest
  • Primer and Probe mix
  • Positive and negative control to confirm the integrity of the kit reagents

Supporting Data

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Kit Specifications

You have selected: Cat. DxTM41400

Storage Conditions

The NoV TaqMan RT-PCR Kit Dx is shipped on dry ice. The components of the kit should be frozen upon arrival. If one or more of the components is not frozen when the kit is received, or if any of the components have been compromised during shipment, please contact Norgen Biotek for assistance. All kit components should be stored at -20°C upon arrival. Repeated thawing and freezing (> 3 x) of the Master Mix and Positive Control should be avoided, as this may affect the performance of the assay. If the reagents are to be used only intermittently, they should be frozen in aliquots.

Title Use of dual priming oligonucleotide system-based multiplex RT-PCR combined with high performance liquid chromatography assay for simultaneous detection of five enteric viruses associated with acute enteritis
Journal Journal of Virological Methods. 2017.
Authors Fan WL, Wang ZW, Qin Y, Sun C, Liu ZM, Jiang YP, Qiao XY, Tang LJ, Li YJ, Xu YG.

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