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Cas 12/13 Dedicated Nucleic Acid Test Strips

Cas 12/13 Dedicated Nucleic Acid Test Strips

Working Mechanism

This product uses a chromatographic double-antibody sandwich method to detect the labeled probe of Cas12/13. When designing the probe, users of this product only need to label one end with Biotin and the other end with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) or 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM), then this product can detect the Cas digestion product of the target gene LAMP, RAA or RPA after isothermal amplification.

Intended Use

Detecting products of nucleic acid amplification.

Packing specification/Article number

Packing specification: 10T/pack x 5, packed in moisture-proof aluminum foil bags.

Schematic diagram of the structure of a disposable nucleic acid detection test strip

Schematic diagram of the structure

FAQ: Cas12/13 Dedicated Nucleic Acid Test Strips

What are Cas12/13 dedicated nucleic acid test strips?

Cas12/13 dedicated nucleic acid test strips are lateral flow readout strips designed for CRISPR-based molecular detection workflows. They help visualize labeled reporter cleavage products generated by Cas12 or Cas13 reactions.

Are these strips complete diagnostic tests?

No. The strip is a readout component. A complete diagnostic assay also requires sample preparation, amplification or target-recognition reagents, CRISPR Cas reagents, controls, validation, and regulatory approval in the target market.

Which workflows can these strips support?

They can be evaluated with CRISPR-Cas12/Cas13 workflows combined with PCR, RAA, RPA, LAMP, or other nucleic acid amplification methods, depending on assay design and reporter chemistry.

Who should use this product?

IVD manufacturers, molecular POCT developers, assay developers, research laboratories, and distributors developing CRISPR lateral flow diagnostic products can evaluate this strip format.

Can Due Bio support OEM or ODM customization?

Yes. Due Bio can support private-label packaging, strip format discussion, assay workflow troubleshooting, pilot batches, and OEM/ODM development for distributors and diagnostic manufacturers.