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Anti-S Monoclonal

…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…

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Red Cell Elute

…Lorne Red Cell Elute is an acid elution kit. The kit consists of Concentrated Wash Solution, which is used to minimise antibody dissociation during washing, Acid Eluting Solution, which is a low pH glycine buffer containing a colouring agent (pH indicator) and a Base Buffering Solution, Tris (hydroxymethyl aminomethane) solution…

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Preservacell

…Lorne Preservacell is a citrate / phosphate buffered solution containing glucose, sodium chloride, calcium chloride and purine bases, with Chloramphenicol, Gentamycin Sulphate and Neomycin Sulphate as antibiotics. The reagent is supplied at optimal dilution. For further information or to place an order from within the UK, contact us here. If…

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Coombs Control Cells

…Coombs Control Cells are made up of either a 4% or 0.8% suspension of single donor group O red cells washed to remove all blood group antibodies and then resuspended in a preservative solution. The preservative solution contains neomycin sulphate (0.1 mg/ml) and chloramphenicol (0.34 mg/ml) as preservatives. The cells have…

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Identicells

…Identicells are made up of 10 vials which each contain either a 3% or 0.8% suspension of red cells derived from the blood of a single group O donor. The donor cells have been washed to remove blood group antibodies and then resuspended in a preservative solution containing adenine and inosine…

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Maxi-Screen 3

…Maxi-Screen 3 red cells are for antibody screening. Each reagent vial contains either a 3% or 0.8% suspension of red cells derived from the blood of a single group O donor. The donor red cells have been washed to remove blood group antibodies and then resuspended in a preservative solution…

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Reverse Grouping A1 + A2 + B + O Cells

…Grouping Cells are made from red cells that have been washed to remove all traces of blood group antibodies and then resuspended in a preservative solution of buffered saline containing adenine, inosine, chloramphenicol (0.34 mg/ml) and neomycin sulphate (0.10 mg/ml). The preservative solution does not interfere with complement-mediated haemolysis. Each…

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Reverse Grouping A1 + A2 + B Cells

…Grouping Cells are made from red cells that have been washed to remove all traces of blood group antibodies and then resuspended in a preservative solution of buffered saline containing adenine, inosine, chloramphenicol (0.34 mg/ml) and neomycin sulphate (0.10 mg/ml). The preservative solution does not interfere with complement-mediated haemolysis. Each…

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ABO Preservacell

…Lorne ABO Preservacell is a citrate / phosphate buffered solution containing glucose, sodium chloride, calcium chloride and purine bases, with Chloramphenicol, Gentamycin Sulphate and Neomycin Sulphate as antibiotics. EDTA is added to stop complement binding so that potent ABO haemolysins act as simple agglutinins. Reagent is supplied at optimal dilution.…

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Reverse Grouping A2 Cells

…Grouping Cells are made from red cells that have been washed to remove all traces of blood group antibodies and then resuspended in a preservative solution of buffered saline containing adenine, inosine, chloramphenicol (0.34 mg/ml) and neomycin sulphate (0.10 mg/ml). The preservative solution does not interfere with complement-mediated haemolysis. Each…

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