DAT Testing
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![Bio-Rad_50540_Coombs-Anti-IgG_Direct-Antiglobulin-Test-(DAT)](https://backend.ih-area.bio-rad.com/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/images/Bio-Rad_50540_Coombs-Anti-IgG_Direct-Antiglobulin-Test-%28DAT%29.jpg?itok=GfV09zbe)
Coombs Anti-IgG
ID-Card containing 6 microtubes containing anti-human globulin anti-IgG (rabbit)
![Bio-Rad_50890_DAT IgG1/IgG3](https://backend.ih-area.bio-rad.com/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/images/Bio-Rad_50890_DAT%20IgG1IgG3.jpg?itok=_EwhAPyJ)
DAT IgG1/IgG3
ID-Card containing two dilutions of both anti-IgG1 and IgG3, used to differentiate between low and high risk for hemolysis
![Bio-Rad_50870_DAT IgG-Dilution](https://backend.ih-area.bio-rad.com/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/images/Bio-Rad_50870_DAT%20IgG-Dilution.jpg?itok=MkMATtnN)
DAT IgG-Dilution
The ID-Card DAT IgG-Dilution provides an indication of the clinical importance of the DAT positive result
![Bio-Rad_50830_DC-Screening I](https://backend.ih-area.bio-rad.com/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/images/Bio-Rad_50830_DC-Screening%20I.jpg?itok=yfzM86C0)
DC-Screening I
ID-Cards used to differentiate results of a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT)
![Bio-Rad_50560_DC-Screening II](https://backend.ih-area.bio-rad.com/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/images/Bio-Rad_50560_DC-Screening%20II.jpg?itok=Ddn_IGlh)
DC-Screening II
ID-Cards used to differentiate results of a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT)
![Bio-Rad_50531_LISS-Coombs_Direct-Antiglobulin-Test (DAT)](https://backend.ih-area.bio-rad.com/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/images/Bio-Rad_50531_LISS-Coombs_Direct-Antiglobulin-Test-%28DAT%29.jpg?itok=LHvwku5T)
LISS/Coombs
ID-Card containing 6 microtubes containing anti-human globulin anti-IgG (rabbit) and C3d