InTray™ GC (Neisseria Gonorrhoeae )
InTray™ GC allows for simultaneous detection and observation ofNeisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacterium responsible for the STI, Gonorrhea. The InTray™ GC system is equipped with an integrated CO2 tablet contained in a sealed inner chamber to prevent degradation during storage. Once the CO2 chamber is punctured and the InTray™ resealed, the tablet generates the required anaerobic atmosphere of CO2 gas, approximately 7%, eliminating the need for costly CO2 incubators.
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| Detects | Gonorrhea |
| storage | Refrigeration (2-25°C) |
| incubation | 24-48 hours at 37°C |
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| quantity | 5 Pack | 20 Pack |
|---|---|---|
| code | 10-8007 | 10-8001 |
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Neisseria Gonorrhoeae research reports:
Beverly et al. InTray™ GC medium versus modified Thayer-Martin agar plates for diagnosis of gonorrhea from endocervical specimens. J Clin Microbiol. 2000 Oct;38(10):3825-6
Bacterial recovery from the InTray GC system was superior with minimal loss of viability. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease 86 (2016) 144–147
