Blood Grouping Reagents
Anti M Saline - 311
M antigen is part of the MNS system and was first reported in 1927. M antigen expression on red cells can show dosage. Anti-M has rarely been implicated in Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn or in Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions.
The reagent will cause agglutination (clumping) of test red cells, that carry the M antigen, after centrifugation. No agglutination generally indicates the absence of the M antigen (see Limitations).
Lorne Human Anti-M blood grouping reagent is prepared from human serum diluted in a sodium chloride solution containing bovine albumin. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution for use with all recommended techniques stated below without the need for further dilution or addition. For lot reference number and expiry date see Vial Label.
The reagent will cause agglutination (clumping) of test red cells, that carry the M antigen, after centrifugation. No agglutination generally indicates the absence of the M antigen (see Limitations).
Lorne Human Anti-M blood grouping reagent is prepared from human serum diluted in a sodium chloride solution containing bovine albumin. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution for use with all recommended techniques stated below without the need for further dilution or addition. For lot reference number and expiry date see Vial Label.
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2ml - 3110021000ml - 311000
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