Siemens manufactures and distributes a wide range of molecular diagnostic systems and DNA instruments. The Versant 440 molecular system is a bDNA instrument which will be a most wanted device in the upcoming generations. These machines are built with heaving strength and simple functions to operate. They can perform both HIV monitoring and hepatitis viral load monitoring.
The single magnification process gives optimum accuracy and decreases the viral diversity effects. Multiple results can be drawn at one go with the integrated platform feature in which a maximum of up to 168 patient samples can run simultaneously. The parent viral load changes can be examined accurately with its assessment precision methodology. The risk of PCR methods and contamination process is highly reduced in these devices.
The company has designed these molecular systems with FBA approval and CE marking for HIV, HBV and HCV. As the machine has singled room technology, the testing and the process flow is much rationalised. They demand very low machinist interference as all functions are in-built and coherent and this does not require nucleic acid extraction process. This laboratory interference of these devices is enhanced at both the ends. This device weighs around 159 kg, and dimensions include 62 x 152 x 79 cm (H x W x D).