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Viral Respiratory disease is caused by more than just Influenza and RSV. R-Mix and R-Mix Too will allow you to culture and identify many respiratory viruses not covered by other cells: Adenovirus, Parainfluenza (Types 1, 2, and 3), Metapneumovirus in addition to enhanced rapid isolation of Influenza A, B, and RSV.
Designed for modern virology labs, R-Mix, R-Mix Too, and Diagnostic HYBRIDS D3® respiratory staining kits give you next day, gold standard results. This total package approach decreases turnaround time for Influenza to under 24 hours and all respiratory viruses to 48 hours, compared to up to 14 days with traditional viral cultures.
Viral Culture is the Gold Standard of the industry for diagnosing viral respiratory disease. The use of R-Mix (a mixed monolayer of human adenocarcinoma cells and mink lung cells) or R-Mix Too (a mixed monolayer of human adenocarcinoma cells and Madin-Darby Canine kidney cells) improves the sensitivity of culture when compared to other cell types.
96-0101 Shell Vial (no coverslip)
96-0102 Shell Vial (with coverslip)
96-2412 24 well/12 fill
96-2418 24 well/18 fill
96-2424 24 well/24 fill
96-4812 48 well/12 fill
96-4818 48 well/18 fill
96-4824 48 well/24 fill
96-4848 48 well/48 fill
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