Roka Bioscience, a molecular diagnostics company focused on providing advanced testing solutions for the detection of foodborne pathogens, has introduced the Extended On Board Stability feature available for the Atlas System.
The new Extended on Board stability feature marks a significant advance in the flexibility, efficiency, and economics of operating the Atlas System and is designed to deliver the benefits of automation and high-quality molecular technology to mid- and lower-volume food-testing laboratories. The stability of the Atlas kits have improved from four days to 14 days, negating the prerequisite of high daily sample volumes to achieve maximum economic and workflow efficiency and furthering the Atlas System as pathogen testing solution for today’s laboratories.
With a simplified workflow that involves less hands-on time, and a faster time to result, this improvement is expected to further the Atlas System as the complete pathogen testing solution for today’s food-testing laboratories. For more information, download the Extended On Board Stability with the Atlas System fact sheet.
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