Staphaurex™ Latex Agglutination Test

Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit Bacteria

Experiment
Cell Culture Contamination Detection Kit Bacteria
Product
Staphaurex™ Latex Agglutination Test from Thermo Fisher Scientific
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific

Protocol tips

Upstream tips
• Rapidly identify and differentiate staphylococci which possess coagulase and/or protein A, particularly Staphylococcus aureus, using the Thermo Scientific™ Staphaurex™ Latex Agglutination Test.
Protocol tips
• When mixed on a slide with a suspension of S. aureus, reaction of clumping factor with the fibrinogen and/or protein A with the IgG causes rapid, strong agglutination of the latex particles.

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