BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES - COVID-19
Cat. #123 Nucleic Acid Testing for COVID-19
Cat. #163 Vax to the Future: Developing a Vaccine for a Novel Pathogen
For 8 Gels/8 Lab Groups. SARS-CoV-2 is a novel coronavirus that has caused a worldwide outbreak of respira- tory disease beginning in 2019. In this
For 30 Students. Vaccines are a powerful tool for disease prevention. These medical miracles are designed to train the human body to fight pathogens without getting sick. In this experiment, students will
follow the process of vaccine development, from the identification of a novel disease through the creation and clinical testing of a vaccine.
simulated medical test, we will use electrophoresis to detect the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in samples from patients with symptoms of COVID-19.
QuickStrips ™
Complete in 45 min.
Storage: Room temperature stable. Storage of Ready-to-Load QuickStrip™ samples in the refrigerator is recommended. CLICK HERE For Experiment #123 Components and Requirements.
Storage: Room temperature. CLICK HERE For Experiment #163 Components and Requirements.
Cat. #263 Expanding Our Testing: Using ELISA to Detect COVID-19 For 10 Groups. Due to the worldwide spread of the respiratory disease COVID-19, scientists developed diagnostic tests in order to identify and monitor the disease. In this simulated medical test, students will perform the ELISA to detect the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in simulated patient samples.
Cat. #363 Detecting COVID-19 Using Reverse- Transcription PCR (RT-PCR)
For 25 students working in 5 groups. Reverse-transcription PCR (RT-PCR) is the gold standard for the detection of SARS- CoV-2 due to the sensitivity, specificity, and feasibility of the test. In this simulated RT-PCR experiment, students will explore the diagnostic test used worldwide to diagnose and monitor the spread of COVID-19. This experiment requires a PCR thermal cycler.
Complete in 60 min.
Storage: Some Components Require Refrigerator Storage. CLICK HERE For Experiment #263 Components and Requirements.
Storage: Some Components Require Refrigerator Storage. CLICK HERE For Experiment #363 Components and Requirements.
Cat. #EVT-086 ORIGAMI ORGANELLES: Coronavirus Antibody Test The model covers antigens, primary antibody, secondary antibody, IgG, IgM, ELISA, positive and negative controls. Shows how an ELISA test can detect patients who have developed immunity to the virus.
Cat. #EVT-086 ORIGAMI ORGANELLES: Coronavirus Model
The model includes the viral enve- lope, RNA genome, spike protein, membrane protein, envelope pro- tein and the enzymes replicase and protease.
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