Designed for easy operation in any clinical setting
Proven PCR Reliability.
In Your Clinic
Benefits
Perform diagnostics on-site with no need for an external laboratory
Simple workflow suitable for veterinarians and technicians
Space-saving system ideal for practices of any size
Deliver results in approximately 75 minutes
Performance validated against gold-standard Real-Time PCR methods
Enables routine molecular diagnostics without excessive expense
Applications
Confirmatory Testing
Symptomatic & Emergency Diagnostics
Outbreak Investigation & Containment
Pre-Adoption or Breeding Screening
Available Kits
Parvovirus
Canine Distemper
Swabs/Buffy Coat
Ehrlichia canis
Anaplasma platys
Babesia Species
Babesia canis
Babesia gibsoni
Pathogenic Leptospirosis
Leishmania infantum
/Bone Marrow
Hepatozoon species
Feline Leukemia Virus
Mycoplasma haemofelis
How to Use PCRun®
Additional Equipment
HeatBlock
Compact and user-friendly (10.5*15*11.5 cm)
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FAQ
Unlike standard PCR, which requires complex thermocyclers and specialized labs, PCRun uses an isothermal amplification method. This makes the process faster (results in ~75 minutes), more affordable, and accessible for in-house testing
A complete PCRun test typically takes around 75 minutes, including ~10 minutes of preparation and ~60 minutes of amplification
PCRun kits are available for detecting a variety of small animal infectious agents, including Babesia, Leptospira, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Parvovirus, Leishmania, Mycoplasma haemofelis, Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), and Canine Distemper Virus, among others.
PCRun tests can be performed directly in any veterinary clinic or small laboratory. The system’s compact footprint makes it suitable even in limited workspace environments
No. PCRun is designed to be user-friendly and requires minimal training. Most clinicians and technicians can operate the system using the included instruction manual.
Qualitative results displayed on a lateral flow device — easy to interpret for point-of-care use.
Basic kits contain all required disposables and reagents. For most tests no extra accessories are needed. Some pathogen-specific kits (e.g., Distemper and Leishmania) may require a centrifuge and quality pipettes with barrier tips.
Sample types vary based on the target pathogen, common matrices include blood, urine, and swabs. Refer to the specific kit manual or consult your Biogal representative for guidance.
PCRun kits can be stored at 2–25 °C, and tests can be performed at room temperature. Shelf life varies by product type; extraction kits typically last up to 15 months from manufacture.