Nanosphere Inc Ebola Test kits rumor
13.10.14 11:03
#1
rokrockt
Nanosphere Inc Ebola Test kits rumor
nanosphere, possible hidden ebola play??
even if not ebola, enterovirals are on the rise and the hype will piggyback ebola, NSPH has definitely have tests for enterovirals.. here are latest news reports on enterovirlas: http://goo.gl/m0JOP1
Tests for Ebola http://www.livescience.com/48141-how-doctors-test-for-ebola.html
A number of tests can be used to diagnose Ebola within a few days of the onset of symptoms, which can detect the virus's genetic material or the presence of antibodies against the pathogen.
The most accurate of these is likely the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, a technique that looks for genetic material from the virus and creates enough copies of it that it can be detected, Hirsch said. "PCR is a really definitive test," Hirsch said. It can pick up very small amounts of the virus.
nanosphere verigene PCR: http://www.nanosphere.us/technology
Chemistry
Direct Detection of Nucleic Acids
The detection of DNA or RNA targets using nanoparticle probe technology entails:
Automated nucleic acid extraction and PCR amplification (if necessary) from a clinical sample on the Verigene® Processor SP
Automated transfer of eluted nucleic acids into a Verigene Test Cartridge for hybridization
Primary hybridization of target DNA to capture oligonucleotides on a microarray
specific mediator oligonucleotides and gold nanoparticle probes
Signal amplification of hybridized probes via a silver staining process
Automated qualitative analysis of results performed on the Verigene Reader
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even if not ebola, enterovirals are on the rise and the hype will piggyback ebola, NSPH has definitely have tests for enterovirals.. here are latest news reports on enterovirlas: http://goo.gl/m0JOP1
Tests for Ebola http://www.livescience.com/48141-how-doctors-test-for-ebola.html
A number of tests can be used to diagnose Ebola within a few days of the onset of symptoms, which can detect the virus's genetic material or the presence of antibodies against the pathogen.
The most accurate of these is likely the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, a technique that looks for genetic material from the virus and creates enough copies of it that it can be detected, Hirsch said. "PCR is a really definitive test," Hirsch said. It can pick up very small amounts of the virus.
nanosphere verigene PCR: http://www.nanosphere.us/technology
Chemistry
Direct Detection of Nucleic Acids
The detection of DNA or RNA targets using nanoparticle probe technology entails:
Automated nucleic acid extraction and PCR amplification (if necessary) from a clinical sample on the Verigene® Processor SP
Automated transfer of eluted nucleic acids into a Verigene Test Cartridge for hybridization
Primary hybridization of target DNA to capture oligonucleotides on a microarray
specific mediator oligonucleotides and gold nanoparticle probes
Signal amplification of hybridized probes via a silver staining process
Automated qualitative analysis of results performed on the Verigene Reader
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13.10.14 14:30
#7
rokrockt
Ihub
NSPH - Have a look at their site, HERE! They have desktop, on demand, infectious disease testing! This is a HIDDEN EBOLA PLAY! These units can be deployed to AIRPORTS worldwide, to test for a wide array of DEADLY diseases! IMO EBOLA testing will be added to these units! This company stands to make BILLION$! And, BY FAR, will be the BIGGEST STOCK GAINER in HISTORY!
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13.10.14 14:49
#8
Cephei
NEWS von 14.00 Uhr
Globe Newswire
October 13, 2014: 08:00 AM ET
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Oct. 13, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nanosphere, Inc. (Nasdaq:NSPH), a company enhancing medicine through targeted molecular diagnostics, today announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Verigene® Enteric Pathogens Nucleic Acid Test (EP), which now includes additional viral targets, as well as the bacterial and toxigenic targets cleared by FDA earlier this summer.
Verigene EP is a rapid, easy-to-use and cost-effective alternative to traditional stool diagnostics that the Company believes has the potential to deliver clinical, economic and workflow benefits to hospitals and laboratories.
"Rapid diagnostic tests that accurately detect the organisms that cause diarrheal illness have the ability to improve physician decisions regarding patient management," said Paul A. Granato, PhD, D(ABMM), Director of Microbiology and Scientific Director of Clinical Microbiology at Laboratory Alliance, whose laboratory participated in the Verigene EP clinical trial. "In addition to potentially reducing use of unnecessary or inappropriate antibiotics, these tests can help optimize laboratory staff and budgetary resources by reducing the time and costs associated with working up both negative and positive stool specimens."
Verigene EP is Nanosphere's second FDA-cleared test in the area of gastroenteritis, joining the currently marketed Verigene Clostridium difficile Nucleic Acid Test (CDF), which identifies toxigenic C. difficile and differentiates the 027 hypervirulent strain for epidemiological purposes.
"The feedback we've received from the medical community regarding our approach to designing Verigene EP to provide clinically actionable results for common community-acquired gastrointestinal infections has been very encouraging," said Michael McGarrity, Nanosphere's president and chief executive officer. "We anticipate that the addition of Verigene EP to our infectious disease test menu will provide additional value to our customers and patients."
Nanosphere's menu includes five multiplex molecular diagnostic tests performed using the automated, sample-to-result Verigene System that target infections of the bloodstream, respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract. They include the Verigene Gram-Positive Blood Culture Test (BC-GP), the Verigene Gram-Negative Blood Culture Test (BC-GN), the Verigene Respiratory Virus Plus Test (RV+), Verigene CDF (each of which is FDA-cleared and CE-marked), and now Verigene EP. Nanosphere anticipates CE marking of Verigene EP in early 2015.
About the Verigene® System
The Verigene System uses Nanosphere's core proprietary gold nanoparticle chemistry to offer highly sensitive, highly specific molecular diagnostic results through low-cost multiplexing. The Verigene System rapidly and accurately detects infectious pathogens and drug resistance markers by targeting conserved genetic regions of a bacterium or virus. Currently, the multiplexed Verigene tests target infections of the bloodstream, respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract. The information gathered from Verigene test results enables clinicians to make informed patient treatment decisions more quickly, which may result in improved patient outcomes, reduced costs, optimized antibiotic therapy and reduced spread of antibiotic resistance.
October 13, 2014: 08:00 AM ET
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Oct. 13, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nanosphere, Inc. (Nasdaq:NSPH), a company enhancing medicine through targeted molecular diagnostics, today announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Verigene® Enteric Pathogens Nucleic Acid Test (EP), which now includes additional viral targets, as well as the bacterial and toxigenic targets cleared by FDA earlier this summer.
Verigene EP is a rapid, easy-to-use and cost-effective alternative to traditional stool diagnostics that the Company believes has the potential to deliver clinical, economic and workflow benefits to hospitals and laboratories.
"Rapid diagnostic tests that accurately detect the organisms that cause diarrheal illness have the ability to improve physician decisions regarding patient management," said Paul A. Granato, PhD, D(ABMM), Director of Microbiology and Scientific Director of Clinical Microbiology at Laboratory Alliance, whose laboratory participated in the Verigene EP clinical trial. "In addition to potentially reducing use of unnecessary or inappropriate antibiotics, these tests can help optimize laboratory staff and budgetary resources by reducing the time and costs associated with working up both negative and positive stool specimens."
Verigene EP is Nanosphere's second FDA-cleared test in the area of gastroenteritis, joining the currently marketed Verigene Clostridium difficile Nucleic Acid Test (CDF), which identifies toxigenic C. difficile and differentiates the 027 hypervirulent strain for epidemiological purposes.
"The feedback we've received from the medical community regarding our approach to designing Verigene EP to provide clinically actionable results for common community-acquired gastrointestinal infections has been very encouraging," said Michael McGarrity, Nanosphere's president and chief executive officer. "We anticipate that the addition of Verigene EP to our infectious disease test menu will provide additional value to our customers and patients."
Nanosphere's menu includes five multiplex molecular diagnostic tests performed using the automated, sample-to-result Verigene System that target infections of the bloodstream, respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract. They include the Verigene Gram-Positive Blood Culture Test (BC-GP), the Verigene Gram-Negative Blood Culture Test (BC-GN), the Verigene Respiratory Virus Plus Test (RV+), Verigene CDF (each of which is FDA-cleared and CE-marked), and now Verigene EP. Nanosphere anticipates CE marking of Verigene EP in early 2015.
About the Verigene® System
The Verigene System uses Nanosphere's core proprietary gold nanoparticle chemistry to offer highly sensitive, highly specific molecular diagnostic results through low-cost multiplexing. The Verigene System rapidly and accurately detects infectious pathogens and drug resistance markers by targeting conserved genetic regions of a bacterium or virus. Currently, the multiplexed Verigene tests target infections of the bloodstream, respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract. The information gathered from Verigene test results enables clinicians to make informed patient treatment decisions more quickly, which may result in improved patient outcomes, reduced costs, optimized antibiotic therapy and reduced spread of antibiotic resistance.
14.10.14 07:56
#15
rokrockt
gestern war erst ausbruch
meistens laufen werte am 2 Tag weiter bei den Amis
14.10.14 08:13
#16
HiGhLiFE
nachbörslich aber -20%
in die Knie gegangen. Hier wurden paar vergessen. Die kommt nochmal zurück unter 1$
14.10.14 08:25
#18
rokrockt
NSPH #16
ich tippe eh auch geiles Pre Market
After Hour wurde sehr viel gehandelt
After Hour wurde sehr viel gehandelt
14.10.14 10:39
#25
aktiengirl
@highlife,dann ist der Zock gelaufen,
da brauchst du dann auch nicht mehr rein
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