Blood Screening
Monoclonal Anti Kell
The K antigen was reported in 1946. The antigen is fully developed at birth and can strongly be immunogenic. Anti-K has been implicated in Haemolytic transfusion reactions and haemolytic disease of the newborn.
Reagent will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of cells that carry K antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of K antigen (see Limitations).
Lorne Monoclonal Anti-K blood grouping reagent is a low protein reagent containing the monoclonal IgM antibody, Clone MS-56, diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride (0.9 g%), bovine albumin (6 g%) and macromolecular potentiators. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution for use with all recommended techniques stated below without need for further dilution or addition. For lot reference number and expiry date see Vial Label.
Reagent will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of cells that carry K antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of K antigen (see Limitations).
Lorne Monoclonal Anti-K blood grouping reagent is a low protein reagent containing the monoclonal IgM antibody, Clone MS-56, diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride (0.9 g%), bovine albumin (6 g%) and macromolecular potentiators. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution for use with all recommended techniques stated below without need for further dilution or addition. For lot reference number and expiry date see Vial Label.
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