Clopidogrel (Pharmacogenetics)

Clopidogrel sold under the brand name Plavix is a widely used antiplatelet agent to treat and prevent a variety of atherothrombotic diseases.
Research has implicated genetic variations in the CYP2C19 isozyme as at least partly responsible for the variable antiplatelet response seen with clopidogrel.

ApoE Leu28Pro

Apolipoprotein E is protein whose different isoforms are associated with variations in the level of fats and lipoproteins, and thus the occurrence of CARDIOVASCULAR diseases.

AZF Y

Real Time PCR testing enables qualitative detection of Y chromosomal microdeletions that directly affect this problem.

BRCA

Breast and prostate cancer are the most common malignancies in humans. Their prognosis depends on the time of diagnosis.

Cardio panel

With genetic testing, we enable early and quick identification and prediction of the causes of cardiovascular diseases, and thus obtaining a precise diagnosis and therapy.

Celiac disease

Gluten intolerance, or Celiac disease is a condition characterized by inflammation of the lining of the small intestine as a result of an immune reaction caused by ingested gluten.

COVID/RSV/FLU

The panel includes simultaneous detection and identification of SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A+B and Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) from respiratory samples.

EGFR

EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) is a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase, the activation of EGFR contributes to promote cancer cell expansion.

Folate panel

This analysis enables the determination of predisposition to the above-mentioned pathological processes and enables timely initiation of correct therapy.

HPV

Cervical cancer is caused by the Human papilloma virus. Certain genotypes of this virus are more often associated with this problem.

K-Ras

The K-ras gene is located on chromosome 12 and plays an important role in the growth of human tumors.

Obesity and diabetes panel

This analysis enables precise detection of mutant genes that increase the risks of developing all these conditions.

Rotavirus/Astrovirus/Norovirus

Acute intestinal infection is one of the most common causes for hospitalization of patients. The pathogens that cause gastroenteritis are viruses from the groups of Rotaviruses, Noroviruses and Astroviruses.

SARS-CoV-2

The test performs a qualitative and quantitative analysis for the detection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. We detect 3 known genes that are present in the virus RdRp gene, E gene and N gene.

STD 7

The pathogens of sexually transmitted infections are eliminated after a certain period of time, while others recur, and some remain in the body asymptomatically, allowing the development of sexually transmitted diseases, causing consequences such as inflammation of the urogenital system, infertility, and even development of cancer.

Warfarin (Pharmacogenetics)

Warfarin is an anticoagulant commonly used to prevent thrombosis and thromboembolism, the formation of blood clots in blood vessels and their migration elsewhere in the body, respectively.