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DAT IgG1/IgG3

ID-Card containing two dilutions of both anti-IgG1 and IgG3, used to differentiate between low and high risk for hemolysis

ID-CellWash-P

Specially prepared wash solution for papainized red cells

DAT IgG-Dilution

The ID-Card DAT IgG-Dilution provides an indication of the clinical importance of the DAT positive result

ID-Diluent 1

Modified Bromelin solution for red cell suspension and enzyme tests

DC-Screening I

ID-Cards used to differentiate results of a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT)

ID-Diluent 2

Modified low-ionic strength solution for red cell suspensions

DC-Screening II

ID-Cards used to differentiate results of a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT)

ID-Papain

Papain solution for papainizing red cells

LISS/Coombs

ID-Card containing 6 microtubes containing anti-human globulin anti-IgG (rabbit) and C3d

DiaCidel

Solution for acid elution of serological antibodies

Coombs Anti-IgG

ID-Card of 6 microtubes containing anti-human globulin anti-IgG (rabbit) for antibody screening

ID-Titration Solution

The ID-Titration Solution is a dilution medium intended to be used for the titre determination of antibodies in patient and donor samples with the ID-System

DiaClon ABO/D + DAT

Complete profiling for ABO forward typing and RhD status in a single procedure

DiaScreen

ID-Cards containing polyspecific AHG for IAT and neutral gel for two-stage enzyme technique

ID-DiaCell ABO

ABO test cell reagents of human origin for Reverse Grouping

LISS/Coombs

ID-Card of 6 microtubes containing anti-human globulin anti-IgG (rabbit) and C3d

NaCl, Enzyme Test and Cold Agglutinins

ID-Card for antibody screening and identification, compatibility testing and reverse grouping

Supplements/Enzymes

Selection of supplements, enzymes, solutions to fulfill the blood group routine

Reagent Red Blood Cells

DiaClon Antigen Profile I

The DiaClon Antigen Profile Gel Card is a preformulated monoclonal gel card simply requiring the addition of the red cell suspension (in ID-Diluent 1).