
Ribotyping for Bacterial Characterization | Charles River
Ribotyping is an automated fragment-based analysis of the organism’s DNA fingerprint using the RiboPrinter ® system for bacterial characterization.
RiboPrinter® System - Hygiena
RiboPrinter® System DNA Prep-PVU II Frozen Enzyme Kit 1: KIT2029: RiboPrinter® System DNA Prep-Eco RI Frozen Enzyme Kit 1: KIT2031: RiboPrinter® System DNA Prep-No …
The RiboPrinter ® microbial characterization system provides the speed, accuracy and resolution needed to identify micro-organisms and characterize them efficiently and consistently. These …
Beyond reliable taxonomic identification, the RiboPrinter® System distinguishes individual strains, providing the granularity of information needed to track, trend and control your environment.
The DuPont™ RiboPrinter® System automates restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis and targets the rRNA-coding region of the bacterial genome.
RiboPrinter® System Disposable, Hygiena™ - VWR
The RiboPrinter® System technology investigates a much larger portion of the bacterial genome than other bacterial identification systems can. Also this system helps to accurately determine …
RiboPrinter® System Disposable, Hygiena™ | Microorganism …
The RiboPrinter® System technology investigates a much larger portion of the bacterial genome than other bacterial identification systems can. Also this system helps to accurately determine …
The DuPont Qualicon RiboPrinter® Microbial Characterisation System (available from Oxoid in Australia, Europe and Canada) now offers expanded identification capabilities for organisms of …
Analysis laboratory information system RiboPrinter® - MedicalExpo
Ribotyping is an automated fragment-based analysis of the organism’s DNA fingerprint using the RiboPrinter® system for bacterial characterization. What is a riboprinting pattern? Riboprinting …
RiboPrinter - Quality Assurance & Food Safety
With electronic data security features and characterization below the species level, the RiboPrinter system surpasses U.S. Food and Drug Association guidelines for systems that …