Laboratory test tube X9222-D
bloodplasmaurine

laboratory test tube
laboratory test tube
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Sample type
blood, plasma, urine
Material
plastic
Other characteristics
disposable

Description

Simplify your laboratory or research needs, our Inhibitor Tubes can be used as positive controls in clotting and chromogenic assays. ​ DESCRIPTION: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are available as rapidly-dissolving 500 nanogram “dots” on disposable plastic tubes. The dots dissolve within 10 minutes into 1ml of fluids such as blood, plasma or urine, thereby transferring the compound into samples. Inhibitor dots in tubes makes it easier to mix and store the sample. Plasmas treated using Inhibitor Tubes may be used as positive controls in clotting, chromogenic or other assays. Dilutions can be prepared in pooled normal plasma, blood or other fluids to set up calibration curves.​Haematex has a new supported film technology adaptable to any potent, stable agent. It allows a library of compounds to be held as a flat collection rather than in vials, thereby allowing for more easy transport and storage. Dabi-like, edoxa-like, betrixa-like, riva-like and apixa-like compounds are available. Also, heparin (0.2 Iu). All 'dots' are color-coded for recognition. These customized dots can be manufactured on demand based on your laboratory needs.Samples prepared using Inhibitor Tubes can be used for checking the efficacy of DOAC-Stop™. This agent extracts DOACs from test samples relatively specifically. Thus, samples prepared with DOACs from Inhibitor Tubes should show restoration of original test results after treatment with DOAC-Stop™. Samples prepared with Heparin Dots should not be modified by DOAC-Stop™.​​

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