qPCR AAV Titer Kit

Cat. No.
G931
Unit
100 rxn
Price
$212.00
Cat. No. G931
Name qPCR AAV Titer Kit
Unit 100 rxn
Category qPCR Virus Titer Kits
Description

abm’s qPCR AAV Titer Kit is a one-step assay featuring a rapid lysis step followed by qPCR, providing high sensitivity and specificity for accurate AAV titer quantification. With proprietary primer design and a pre-optimized MasterMix, this kit ensures reliable performance and outshines comparable products on the market.

The included MasterMix features a fluorescent dye comparable to SYBR Green™ and EvaGreen® for optimal amplification efficiency. For maximum flexibility, the ROX Reference Dye is provided separately, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of qPCR instruments (see our ROX Machine Compatibility Chart for details). 

Kit Features:

  • Fast and accurate: Quick lysis step for streamlined workflow.
  • No NTC amplification: Unique primer design eliminates non-specific signals.
  • Direct use on supernatant: No purification required.
  • Highly reproducible: Ready-to-use MasterMix minimizes variability.
  • Contains dye comparable to SYBR Green™ and EvaGreen™

Upgrade your AAV titering workflow with abm’s qPCR AAV Titer Kit—engineered for accuracy, speed, and reliability.

Product Component Quantity
BlasTaq™ 2X qPCR Titer MasterMix 1.25 ml
Primer Mix 100 rxn (200 µl)
Virus Lysis Buffer 800 µl
Standard Control DNA 50 µl
DNase I Reaction Mix 2 x 1.0 ml
ROX Reference Dye 15 µl
Nuclease-Free H2O 2 x 1.0 ml
ISO 13485:2016 MDSAP Certified

ISO 13485:2016 MDSAP Certified
Our PCR Products are manufactured under a Quality Management System conforming with ISO 13485:2016 as certified by Intertek (a MDSAP recognized auditing organization).

Storage Condition

Store at -20°C. This product is stable for 2 years from the date of shipping if stored and handled properly. 

Note

qPCR AAV Titer Kit includes a separate vial of ROX Reference Dye. You can add this dye if your specific qPCR machine requires ROX, as indicated in the table below:

Machine Type Machine
High ROX Machines
  • ABI ® 7000, 7300, 7700, 7900, 7900HT, StepOnePlus™, StepOne™, OpenArray, PRISM™ Sequencing Detection Series
  • Biometra TOptical
  • Fluidigm BioMark™
  • Wafergene SmartChip System
  • TianLong TL998 System
Low ROX Machines
  • ABI® 7500, 7500 Fast, Viia™ 7, QuantStudio, QuantStudio 3/5/6/7
  • BioGene InSyte™
  • Illumina Eco
  • Analytikjena qTower Series
  • Stratagene® Mx3000, Mx3005, Mx4000
No ROX Machines
  • BioRad® CFX96, CFX384, Chromo4™, CFX Connect™, Opticon 2, MiniOpticon™
  • Roche LightCycler® (480, 1536, Nano)
  • MJ Research Opticon™, Opticon™ 2, Chromo® 4
  • Eppendorf™ Realplex 4
  • BioGene SynChron™
  • Corbett Rotor-gene® (3000, 6200, 62H0, 6500, 65H0, 6600)
  • Eppendorf Mastercycler® realplex (s, 4 , 4s), Pro (S, 384), Nexus (gradient, eco, flat)
  • Cepheid SmartCyler, GeneXpert
  • Enigma™ ML
  • Idaho LightScanner® (24, 32), RapidCycler®2, R.A.P.I.D (LT, LT Food), RAZOR EX, JBAIDS
  • Qiagen Rotor-Gene™ (Q, 6000)
  • Takara Dice™
  • Thermo Scientific PikoReal
  • DNA-Technology DT96, DTlite, DT-322
  • Bioer LineGene (3310/3320, K FQD-48A, I, II, 9620, 9640, 9660, 9680)
  • Bioneer Exicycler™
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Supporting Protocol
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    Ishiwata, R., & Morimoto, Y. (2022). Hyperphosphatemia-induced degradation of transcription factor EB exacerbates vascular calcification. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Basis of Disease, 1868(3), 166323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbadis.2021.166323

    Kirk, R. W., Sun, L., Xiao, R., Clark, E. A., & Nelson, S. (2025). Multiplexed CRISPRi Reveals a Transcriptional Switch Between KLF Activators and Repressors in the Maturing Neocortex. bioRxiv, 2025-02. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.07.636951

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    Tanaka, Y., Kadota, S., Zhao, J. et al. Mature human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes promote angiogenesis through alpha-B crystallin. Stem Cell Res Ther 14, 240 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-023-03468-4 

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