Blood Grouping Reagents

Monoclonal Anti s

The S and s antigens were reported in 1947 and 1951 respectively and form part
of the MNS system. Anti-S and anti-s have both been implicated in Haemolytic
Transfusion Reactions and Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn.

The reagents will cause indirect agglutination (clumping) of test red cells, that
carry the corresponding specific antigen, in the antiglobulin phase of testing. No
agglutination generally indicates the absence of the corresponding specific
antigen (see Limitations).

These Monoclonal IgG blood grouping reagents contain human monoclonal
antibodies diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride and bovine
albumin. Each reagent is supplied at optimal dilution for use with all the
recommended techniques stated below without the need for further dilution or
addition. For lot reference number and expiry date see Vial Label.

Avaliable Sizes

2ml
1000ml

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