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ZYMUTEST Free Protein S
Diagnosis of protein S deficiencies (congenital, acquired or transitory). • Type I deficiency: Partial deficiency of total and free protein S antigen. • Type II deficiency: Normal total and free protein S antigen, reduced activity. • Type III deficiency: Normal total antigen, decreased activity and free antigen. Assay of protein S in clinical studies.
DOAC-Remove™250
Removes DOACs and argatroban from citrated plasmas thereby reducing interference when the plasma is tested in laboratory coagulation assays such as aPTT, TT, single factors, lupus AC, and APC-R.
DOAC-Remove™50
Removes DOACs and argatroban from citrated plasmas thereby reducing interference when the plasma is tested in laboratory coagulation assays such as aPTT, TT, single factors, lupus AC, and APC-R.
DOAC-Remove™20
Removes DOACs and argatroban from citrated plasmas thereby reducing interference when the plasma is tested in laboratory coagulation assays such as aPTT, TT, single factors, lupus AC, and APC-R.
5-PLASMA Apolipoprotein H Deficient Plasma, frozen
For any in vitro protocol or research study where a source of human APO-H deficient plasma is required.
LA Control Plasma High
Positive control for lupus anticoagulant clotting assays.
Factor XI EIA
Supplied with full step-by-step instructions for performing sandwich ELISAs. For research use only.
Factor VII, activated (VIIa), Human, Des-Gla
Factor VII, activated (VIIa), human, purified, Des-Gla (gla domainless)
Factor X, Human
Factor X, human, purified
Factor XII, activated (XIIa), Human
Factor XII, activated (XIIa), human, purified