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Genmark Medical Equipment & Supplies In Latin America
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Roche Diagnostics International AG based inRotkreuz, SWITZERLAND
GenMark Diagnostics is committed to meeting customer needs with a broad menu of multiplex molecular products. The products presented in this section are available only in the U.S. at this ...
Manufactured by:Roche Diagnostics International AG based inRotkreuz, SWITZERLAND
The XT-8 system is the pioneer of true multiplex molecular testing, offering post-PCR detection for infectious disease, genetics, and pharmacogenetics ...
Manufactured by:Roche Diagnostics International AG based inRotkreuz, SWITZERLAND
The ePlex system is the only sample-to-answer solution on the market that streamlines the diagnostic workflow from physician order entry to the release of the final ...
Manufactured by:Roche Diagnostics International AG based inRotkreuz, SWITZERLAND
GenMark’s Respiratory Pathogen Panels identify the most common viral and bacterial organisms associated with upper respiratory infection, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 (on the RP2 ...
Manufactured by:Roche Diagnostics International AG based inRotkreuz, SWITZERLAND
GenMark’s ePlex® Blood-Culture Identification (BCID) Panels provide broad coverage of organisms that can lead to sepsis along with their resistance genes. This broad coverage means that about 95% of currently identified bloodstream infections can be detected early with the ePlex BCID Panels, compared to other panels that detect significantly fewer sepsis-causing bacteria and fungi ...
