Reagents
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ID-DiaCell ABO
ABO test cell reagents of human origin for Reverse Grouping
DiaClon ABD-Confirmation for Donors
ID-Card for the ABO/RhD blood group control of donors
ID-Partial RhD Typing Set
ID-Anti-D kit for the typing of partial RhD
ID-DiaPanel
Primary panel containing a set of 11 (4 ml) vials for IAT and NaCl testing
Coombs Anti-IgG
ID-Card containing 6 microtubes containing anti-human globulin anti-IgG (rabbit)
DiaClon ABO/Rh for Donors
Complete donor test profile for forward typing of ABO plus RhD and CDE in a single test procedure
Coombs Anti-IgG
ID-Cards containing anti-human globulin anti-IgG (rabbit) used for verification of Dweak by IAT
ID-DiaPanel-P
Panel of 11 vials papainized for enzyme test procedures
DAT IgG1/IgG3
ID-Card containing two dilutions of both anti-IgG1 and IgG3, used to differentiate between low and high risk for hemolysis
DiaClon ABO/Rh for Newborns DVI-
ID-Card with monoclonal anti-D selected so as to not react with DVI variants
ID-DiaClon Anti-D
Reagent containing monoclonal IgG anti-D for confirmation of Dweak by IAT (Id-n°: 09410); (100 tests; 1 x 5 mL)
ID-CellStab
Specially formulated, glycine buffered saline used to stabilize red cells
DAT IgG-Dilution
The ID-Card DAT IgG-Dilution provides an indication of the clinical importance of the DAT positive result
DiaClon ABO/Rh for Newborns DVI+
ABO/Rh for newborns DVI+ using monoclonal antisera. The anti-D used will not react with all examples of Dweak
LISS/Coombs
ID-Card consisting of 6 microtubes containing anti-IgG and anti-C3d
DC-Screening I
ID-Cards used to differentiate results of a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT)
DiaClon ABO/Rh for Patients
ID-Card for forward typing of ABO, plus RhD (DVI neg.) and CDE, in a single test procedure
NaCl, Enzyme Test and Cold Agglutinins
ID-Card for antibody screening and identification, compatibility testing and reverse grouping
ID-Diluent 1
Modified Bromelin solution for red cell suspension and enzyme tests
DC-Screening II
ID-Cards used to differentiate results of a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT)