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ASA ASSAY TEST BRICK 🧱 WALL :

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Brick 🧱 Wall to obtain THE SPECIFIC PCR TEST ( not broad panel ) for the Patented Germ 🦠 Warfare Agent MYCOPLASMA FERMENTANS.

If you’re trying to obtain a PCR test for Mycoplasma fermentans, here are the most reliable options available—whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or individual seeking clinical testing:

1. Clinical Testing Laboratories (Patient Sample-Based)

These services accept clinical samples (e.g., respiratory specimens, blood, urine) and will perform real-time PCR testing to detect M. fermentans:
• IVAMI (Spain)
Offers molecular detection (PCR) of Mycoplasma spp. and M. fermentans, including species-level identification via PCR and sequencing.
Sample types include respiratory, blood, urine, or synovial fluid. Turnaround is rapid—24–48 hours for detection and 48–72 hours for species identification.
• Multiplexion (Germany)
Detects multiple Mycoplasma strains (including M. fermentans) using PCR with specific probes. Samples must be shipped to Heidelberg following order instructions. Results are emailed, usable for publications and grants.
• Labcorp
Provides a real-time qPCR mycoplasma contamination service for cell lines and culture, detecting M. fermentans among at least 10 species. Results typically arrive within 3–5 business days.
• ATCC
Offers a postal sample submission through FTA cards for PCR-based mycoplasma detection, including M. fermentans. Reports delivered in 3–5 business days—ideal for verifying research cultures.

2. PCR Detection Kits (For Lab-Based Testing)

If you or your lab prefer to run the assays in-house, these PCR kits detect M. fermentans among other Mycoplasma species:
• ABP Biosciences – MycoCheck™ PCR Detection Kit
Detects a broad panel including M. fermentans; results available in under 2 hours. Includes master mix and controls.
• LifeSct Mycoplasma PCR Detection Kit
Similar features—detects M. fermentans, fast results, visualized via gel electrophoresis.
• Avantor (PromoKine) PCR Mycoplasma Test Kit I/C
Lyophilized PCR kit detecting M. fermentans and others. Requires business credentials to order.
• MP Biomedicals – Myco‑Sniff‑Valid™ Kit
Covers M. fermentans, highly sensitive (down to 10 CFU/mL), and fast (~3 hours). Includes internal controls. Ideal for product release or cell culture testing (research-only).
• PurMa Biologics PCR Detection Kit
Detects M. fermentans among others, with a 230 bp amplicon and quick (~2 hr) results. Good for research labs.

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