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Biomixers & Biosealers
…Our Biomixers offer a complete system for blood collection and data registration with the option of adding barcode readers. We have an extensive range to suit your needs and have been distributing Biomixers and Biosealers for almost 20 years.
A.H.G Elite (Green)
…In 1945, Coombs, Mourant and Race described the use of anti-human globulin serum for detecting red cell-bound non-agglutinating antibodies. In 1957, Dacie et al showed that the antibodies present in antiglobulin sera were directed against certain components of complement. Anti-human globulin reagents detect non-agglutinating antibody molecules as well as molecules…
A.H.G Elite (Clear)
…In 1945, Coombs, Mourant and Race described the use of anti-human globulin serum for detecting red cell-bound non-agglutinating antibodies. In 1957, Dacie et al showed that the antibodies present in antiglobulin sera were directed against certain components of complement. Anti-human globulin reagents detect non-agglutinating antibody molecules as well as molecules…
Anti-Human IgG (Green)
…In 1945, Coombs, Mourant and Race described the use of anti-human globulin serum for detecting red cell-bound non-agglutinating antibodies. When used by recommended techniques, the reagent will cause agglutination (clumping) of red cells, carrying IgG, in the antiglobulin phase of testing. No agglutination usually indicates the absence of IgG. Lorne…
Anti-Human IgG (Clear)
…In 1945, Coombs, Mourant and Race described the use of anti-human globulin serum for detecting red cell-bound non-agglutinating antibodies. When used by recommended techniques, the reagent will cause agglutination (clumping) of red cells, carrying IgG, in the antiglobulin phase of testing. No agglutination usually indicates the absence of IgG. Lorne…
Precise Weak Anti-D
…Careful control of both manual and automated techniques for detecting antibodies is essential. Testing of a weak IgG Anti-D with group O R1r red cells in parallel with routine antiglobulin or enzyme tests will confirm the efficacy or otherwise of the chosen technique. When used by the recommended techniques, the…
Monoclonal D Negative Control
…False positive reactions rarely occur with monoclonal blood grouping reagents due to their low protein content. However, if a reagent control is required, e.g. when typing red cells from patients suspected of having auto-antibodies or serum protein abnormalities, Lorne Monoclonal D Negative Control for Monoclonal Anti-D reagents is advised. A…
Monoclonal Rh Control
…Lorne Monoclonal Rh Control is for the control of Monoclonal Anti-Rh reagents and Anti-K Monoclonal and it is formulated with the same concentrations of phosphate buffer, sodium chloride, bovine albumin and macromolecular potentiators as Lorne Monoclonal Anti-Rh reagents with just the antibodies omitted. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution…
Anti-Dia Polyclonal
…Lorne Human Anti-Dia blood grouping reagent is prepared from human serum diluted in a sodium chloride solution containing macromolecular potentiators and bovine albumin. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution for use with indirect Coombs tube test and gel card techniques. For further information or to place an order from…
Anti-Leb Monoclonal
…The Lewis system antigens are not an integral part of the red cell membrane and are produced by tissue cells and found primarily in plasma and watery secretions. Red cells acquire Lewis antigens by absorption from surrounding plasma. The amount of Lewis antigen expressed on a cell can vary with…

