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Reverse Grouping A1 + A2 + B Cells

…Lorne 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 (0.25 mg/ml) and neomycin sulphate (0.10 mg/ml). The preservative solution does not interfere with complement-mediated haemolysis.…

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Reverse Grouping A1 + B Cells

…Lorne 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 (0.25 mg/ml) and neomycin sulphate (0.10 mg/ml). The preservative solution does not interfere with complement-mediated haemolysis.…

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Anti-A Monoclonal

…The reagents will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of test red cells that carry the corresponding ABO antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of the corresponding ABO antigen. Lorne Monoclonal IgM ABO blood grouping reagents contain murine monoclonal antibodies diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride, EDTA and bovine albumin.…

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Anti-A Monoclonal

…The reagents will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of test red cells that carry the corresponding ABO antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of the corresponding ABO antigen. Lorne Monoclonal IgM ABO blood grouping reagents contain murine monoclonal antibodies diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride, EDTA and bovine albumin.…

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Anti-A Monoclonal

…The reagents will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of test red cells that carry the corresponding ABO antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of the corresponding ABO antigen. Lorne Monoclonal IgM ABO blood grouping reagents contain murine monoclonal antibodies diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride, EDTA and bovine albumin.…

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Anti-A Monoclonal

…The reagents will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of test red cells that carry the corresponding ABO antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of the corresponding ABO antigen. Lorne Monoclonal IgM ABO blood grouping reagents contain murine monoclonal antibodies diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride, EDTA and bovine albumin.…

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Anti-A Monoclonal

…The reagents will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of test red cells that carry the corresponding ABO antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of the corresponding ABO antigen. Lorne Monoclonal IgM ABO blood grouping reagents contain murine monoclonal antibodies diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride, EDTA and bovine albumin.…

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Anti-A Monoclonal

…The reagents will cause direct agglutination (clumping) of test red cells that carry the corresponding ABO antigen. No agglutination generally indicates absence of the corresponding ABO antigen. Lorne Monoclonal IgM ABO blood grouping reagents contain murine monoclonal antibodies diluted in a phosphate buffer containing sodium chloride, EDTA and bovine albumin.…

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Rose Waaler

…Rose Waaler is a technique of passive haemagglutination for qualitative and semi-quantitative detection of human serum Rheumatoid Factor. Sheep red blood cells are coated with a concentration of antiserum to sheep red blood cells that is too low to cause agglutination. The addition of serum from a patient with Rheumatoid…

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