For use as a consistent test sample of known concentration for monitoring assay
For use as a consistent test sample of known concentration for monitoring assay conditions for hemoglobin A1c.
This product is for the purpose of calibrating results in the quantitative deter
This product is for the purpose of calibrating results in the quantitative determination of human hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in blood by automated immunoassay. For in vitro diagnostic use only.
This product is for the purpose of monitoring accuracy and precision in the quan
This product is for the purpose of monitoring accuracy and precision in the quantitative determination of human hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in blood by automated immunoassay. For in vitro diagnostic use only. Throughout the circulatory life of the red cell, Hemoglobin A1c is formed continuously by the adduction of glucose to the N-terminal of the hemoglobin beta chain. This process, which is non-enzymatic, reflects the average exposure of hemoglobin to glucose over an extended period.
For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. Th
For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. The determination of HbA1c is most commonly performed for the evaluation of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. HbA1c values provide an indication of glucose levels over the preceding 4-8 weeks. A higher HbA1c value indicates poorer glycemic control. For in vitro diagnostic use only.
CDS Hematology Calibrator is manufactured for calibration of multi-parameter hem
CDS Hematology Calibrator is manufactured for calibration of multi-parameter hematology analyzers for WBC, RBC, Hgb, MCV, Plt and MPV, as applicable to the analyzer system. Multi-parameter hematology analyzers require periodic calibration in order to produce accurate results on patient samples. Calibration may be accomplished by transferring calibration factors to the analyzer through fresh blood samples that have been assayed by reference methods. However, a more direct and convenient approach is to use a calibrator material such as CDS Hematology Calibrator, having system-specific assigned values, derived from a carefully calibrated analyzer or group of analyzers.CDS Hematology Calibrator assigned values are derived from replicate analyses on whole blood calibrated hematology analyzers (see reference procedures). Replicate analyses are performed on the user’s analyzer and calibration factors are computed by comparing recovered values and assigned values. The CDS Hematology Calibrator values are then divided by these determined factors to provide calibration settings for making adjustments to the instrument. Hct, MCH, MCHC, RDW and the WBC differential parameters do not require calibration.
CDS Hematology Calibrator is manufactured for calibration of multi-parameter hem
CDS Hematology Calibrator is manufactured for calibration of multi-parameter hematology analyzers for WBC, RBC, Hgb, MCV, Plt and MPV, as applicable to the analyzer system. Multi-parameter hematology analyzers require periodic calibration in order to produce accurate results on patient samples. Calibration may be accomplished by transferring calibration factors to the analyzer through fresh blood samples that have been assayed by reference methods. However, a more direct and convenient approach is to use a calibrator material such as CDS Hematology Calibrator, having system-specific assigned values, derived from a carefully calibrated analyzer or group of analyzers.CDS Hematology Calibrator assigned values are derived from replicate analyses on whole blood calibrated hematology analyzers (see reference procedures). Replicate analyses are performed on the user’s analyzer and calibration factors are computed by comparing recovered values and assigned values. The CDS Hematology Calibrator values are then divided by these determined factors to provide calibration settings for making adjustments to the instrument. Hct, MCH, MCHC, RDW and the WBC differential parameters do not require calibration.
Boule Cal Hematology Calibrator is manufactured for calibration multi-pa
Boule Cal Hematology Calibrator is manufactured for calibration multi-parameter hematology analyzers.Multi-parameter hematology analyzers require regular calibration in order to produce accurate results on patient samples. Calibration can be accomplished by transferring information to the analyzer through fresh blood samples, which have been assayed by reference methods. A more direct and convenient approach is to use a calibrator material with System Specific Values (SSV) assigned. Boule Cal is such a material.Boule Cal is a stable suspension of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Assigned values are derived from replicate analyses on whole blood calibrated hematology analyzers (see reference procedures). A user analyzes Boule Cal on their instrument and computes calibration factors by comparing recovered values and assigned values. These factors provide the basis for making adjustments to the instrument.
Pointe HbA1c Reagent packaged for use on the Mindray BA800. 10 x 15ml R1, 5 x 1
Pointe HbA1c Reagent packaged for use on the Mindray BA800. 10 x 15ml R1, 5 x 10ml R2. For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. The determination of HbA1c is most commonly performed for the evaluation of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. HbA1c values provide an indication of glucose levels over the preceding 4-8 weeks. A higher HbA1c value indicates poorer glycemic control. For in vitro diagnostic use only.
Pointe HbA1c Reagent packaged for use on the BS480. 2x60mL, 2x20mL Kit. For the
Pointe HbA1c Reagent packaged for use on the BS480. 2x60mL, 2x20mL Kit. For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. The determination of HbA1c is most commonly performed for the evaluation of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. HbA1c values provide an indication of glucose levels over the preceding 4-8 weeks. A higher HbA1c value indicates poorer glycemic control. For in vitro diagnostic use only.
Pointe Scientific, Inc. HbA1c Reagent is for the quantitative determination of H
Pointe Scientific, Inc. HbA1c Reagent is for the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. Packaged for use on Olympus Analyzers. For in vitro diagnostic use only. 2 x 15ml, 1 x 10ml
Liquid Hemoglobin A1c Calibrator Set, This product is for the purpose of calibra
Liquid Hemoglobin A1c Calibrator Set, This product is for the purpose of calibrating results in the quantitative determination of human hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in blood by automated immunoassay. For in vitro diagnostic use only. Size: 4 x 1 mL
Hemoglobin A1c Reagent, for the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (Hb
Hemoglobin A1c Reagent, for the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. The determination of HbA1c is most commonly performed for the evaluation of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. HbA1c values provide an indication of glucose levels over the preceding 4-8 weeks. A higher HbA1c value indicates poorer glycemic control. For in vitro diagnostic use only. Size: 1 x 90 mL, 1 x 30 mL
Hemoglobin A1c Reagent, for the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (Hb
Hemoglobin A1c Reagent, for the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. The determination of HbA1c is most commonly performed for the evaluation of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. HbA1c values provide an indication of glucose levels over the preceding 4-8 weeks. A higher HbA1c value indicates poorer glycemic control. For in vitro diagnostic use only. Size: 1 x 30 mL, 1 x 10 mL.
This product is for the purpose of standardizing results obtained from run to ru
This product is for the purpose of standardizing results obtained from run to run in the quantitative determination of human glycohemoglobin (HbA1) in blood by cation exchange resin.1 x 1 ml
Reagent for the quantitative determination of Glycohemoglobin (HbA1) in blood by
Reagent for the quantitative determination of Glycohemoglobin (HbA1) in blood by cation exchange resin. The test is to be used to monitor long-term glucose control in diabetes mellitus.1 x 120 ml
Lyse for the quantitative determination of Glycohemoglobin (HbA1) in blood by ca
Lyse for the quantitative determination of Glycohemoglobin (HbA1) in blood by cation exchange resin. The test is to be used to monitor long-term glucose control in diabetes mellitus.1 x 30 ml
For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. Th
For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. The determination of HbA1c is most commonly performed for the evaluation of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. HbA1c values provide an indication of glucose levels over the preceding 4-8 weeks. A higher HbA1c value indicates poorer glycemic control. For in vitro diagnostic use only.
For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. Th
For the quantitative determination of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in human blood. The determination of HbA1c is most commonly performed for the evaluation of glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. HbA1c values provide an indication of glucose levels over the preceding 4-8 weeks. A higher HbA1c value indicates poorer glycemic control. For in vitro diagnostic use only.