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Clinical Diagnostics

The Easy-plex robot automates Easy-Plex reactions making it possible for all operators to run multiplex PCR assays. Ideally suited to the clinical environment, the robot is designed to eliminate errors and avoid contamination. Select the desired assay in the setup wizard, enter the sample IDs and press Go! All IVD panels are designed to operate in the Easy-Plex robot and are supplied with colour-coded reagent tubes for easy set-up.Most of our bacterial assays do not need extraction giving a considerable saving.

Automated Multiplex PCR

Setting up any assay is as simple as this: Quick-start check list
All the assay specific protocols are contained in an electronic template selected in the Setup Wizard



More details of operation are given in the product inserts and manual.
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Custom assays

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AusDiagnostics

AusDiagnostics is an Austalian company serving the research and molecular pathology disciplines in the area of gene profiling and genetic diagnostics.


Selected Publications

Evaluation of Multiplex Tandem Real-Time PCR for Detection of Cryptosporidium spp., Dientamoeba fragilis, Entamoeba histolytica, and Giardia intestinalis in Clinical Stool Samples.
Stark D, Al-Qassab SE, Barratt JL, Stanley K, Roberts T, Marriott D, Harkness J, Ellis JT.; Division of Microbiology, SydPath, St.Vincent's Hospital, Darlinghurst 2010, NSW, Australia.

Rapid Detection of Bordetella Pertussis in Clinical Specimens by Multiplexed-Tandem PCR
Danny Ko, Lee Thomas, Keith Stanley, Tom Olma and Jon Iredell; Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Laboratory Services, Westmead Hospital, NSW, Australia

Rapid Detection of Bacterial Faecal Pathogens Using Multiplexed-Tandem PCR
Lee Thomas, Jon Iredell and Tom Olma; Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Laboratory Services, Westmead Hospital, NSW, Australia

Rapid semi-automated quantitative multiplex tandem PCR (MT-PCR) assays for the differential diagnosis of influenza-like illness.
Elektra Szewczuk, Kiran Thapa, Terry Anninos, Kenneth McPhie, Geoff Higgins, Dominic E Dwyer, Keith K Stanley and Jonathan R Iredell BMC Infectious Diseases 2010, 10:113

Multiplexed tandem polymerase chain reaction identifies strong expression of oestrogen receptor and Her-2 from single, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded breast cancer sections.
Thompson EW, Warton K, Blick T, Wafai R, Hill P, Stanley K Pathology 2010 Feb;42(2):165-72

Comparison of whole blood, serum, and plasma for early detection of candidemia by multiplex-tandem PCR
Lau A, Halliday C, Chen SC, Playford EG, Stanley K, Sorrell TC J Clin Microbiol. 2010 Mar;48(3):811-6. Epub 2009 Dec 30
Staurosporine augments EGF-mediated EMT in PMC42-LA cells through actin depolymerisation, focal contact size reduction and Snail1 induction - a model for cross-modulation.
Hugo HJ, Wafai R, Blick T, Thompson EW, Newgreen DF. BMC Cancer. 2009 Jul 15;9:235

Colony Multiplex-Tandem PCR for Rapid, Accurate Identification of Fungal Cultures
Anna Lau et al Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Dec. 2008, p. 4058–4060 Vol. 46, No.12

Comparison of a Commercial Multiplexed Tandem PCR (MT-PCR) System with Classical Virology Techniques for Screening Clinical Specimens for Respiratory Viruses
Sylvia Mai, Kevin Barratt, Lance Jennings, ; Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch New Zealand

Multiplex Tandem PCR: a Novel Platform for Rapid Detection and Identification of Fungal Pathogens from Blood Culture Specimens
Anna Lau et al Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Sept. 2008, p. 3021-3027 Vol. 46, No. 9

Multiplexed Tandem PCR - Potential for Use in the Rapid Detection of MRSA in Clinical Samples
Lee Thomas et al ASM 2008

Multiplexed Tandem PCR gene profiling from small amounts of RNA using SYBR Green detection
Keith K. Stanley and Elektra Szewczuk Nucleic Acids Research 2005 33(20)