
This product uses a chromatographic double-antibody sandwich method to simultaneously detect the target gene CRISPR digestion product and LAMP, RAA or RPA, PCR amplification product. This product can be used for detection when the CRISPR signal probe (A) or the amplification product (B) is modified as follows – one end of the CRISPR signal probe (A) is modified with biotin (Biotin), and the other end is modified with Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) or 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM); the amplification product (B) is modified with digoxin (Dig) at one end and rhodamine (TAMRA) at the other end.

FAQ: CRISPR Single Enzyme Digestion and Amplification Product Detection Strip
What does this CRISPR single enzyme detection strip do?
This strip is designed for CRISPR molecular detection workflows where a single enzyme system and amplified target or reporter product are converted into a visible lateral flow result.
Can it be paired with RAA/RPA amplification?
Yes, the strip can be evaluated with RAA, RPA, PCR, LAMP, or other amplification methods if the reporter labels and assay workflow are compatible with the strip format.
What is the benefit of strip readout in CRISPR diagnostics?
Strip readout makes molecular detection easier to deploy in decentralized testing because users can interpret test and control lines without complex fluorescence instrumentation for qualitative applications.
What information should buyers provide before requesting samples?
Buyers should provide target type, amplification method, reporter labels, sample matrix, expected sensitivity, intended workflow, and whether OEM/private-label support is required.
Can this product be part of an IVD kit?
It may become part of an IVD kit after the full assay system is validated and registered by the responsible legal manufacturer in the target market.