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Thermo Scientific Pacific Hemostasis Calcium Chloride, 0.02M, 10 x 10 mL

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Thermo Scientific Pacific Hemostasis Calcium Chloride, 0.02M, 10 x 10 mL

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    Product code: 100304

    MPN: 100304

    Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific

    Shipping Weight: 10.00lbs (4.54kg)

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    Pacific Hemostasis Calcium Chloride, 0.02M, 10 x 10 mL

    Pacific Hemostasis Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time products are accurate, reliable and easy-to-use offering stability and reliability when you need it most.

    Products are manufactured with up to 2 years extended shelf life.

    Provide excellent lot-to-lot consistency.

    Reagents are available in ready-to-use liquid formats and multiple sizes and can be run on most coagulation systems in low and high volume coagulation testing labs.

    Pacific Hemostasis Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time reagents (APTT) are used to identify acquired or congenital disorders to the intrinsic and common pathways. APTT testing is widely accepted as a means of monitoring patients on oral anticoagulant therapy such as heparin.

    The APTT-XL product offers an ellagic acid activator, which provides superior factor sensitivity and responsiveness, and increased sensitivity to heparin and lupus-like inhibitors.

    The KONTACT APTT product offers a particulate activator and is great for monitoring a patient's response to heparin therapy. It also has a higher sensitivity to Factor VIII.

    Average Normal Values:  26 - 33 Seconds

    For use on manual, semi-automated, and automated coagulation analyzers.