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BD™ HLA-B27 Kit
(IVD)
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광고심의필 : 심의번호 2019-I10-43-3401
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설명
The BD™ HLA-B27 system is a qualitative two-color direct immunofluorescence method for the rapid detection of HLA-B27 antigen expression in erythrocyte-lysed whole blood (LWB) using the BD FACSCanto™ family of flow cytometers, or the BD FACSCalibur™, BD FACSort™, or BD FACScan™ flow cytometer. Contents: Anti-HLA-B27 FITC / CD3 PE, HLA-B27 calibration beads, and BD FACS™ Lysing Solution.
The BD™ HLA-B27 system is a qualitative two-color direct immunofluorescence method for the rapid detection of HLA-B27 antigen expression in erythrocyte-lysed whole blood (LWB) using the BD FACSCanto™ family of flow cytometers, or the BD FACSCalibur™, BD FACSort™, or BD FACScan™ flow cytometer. Contents: Anti-HLA-B27 FITC / CD3 PE, HLA-B27 calibration beads, and BD FACS™ Lysing Solution.
준비 및 보관
• Store Reagent A and Reagent C upright at 2° to 8°C. Do not use after the expiration date shown on the label.
• Store Reagent B, undiluted, at 2° to 25°C. When diluted, store at room temperature (20° to 25°C) for up to one month.
• Do not freeze the reagents or expose them to direct light during storage or incubation with cells. Keep reagent vials dry.
설명 | 수량 / 사이즈 | 부품 번호 | |
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Anti-HLA-B27 FITC / CD3 PE | 50 Tests (1 ea) | 91-0177 | N/A |
HLA-B27 calibration beads | 50 Tests (1 ea) | 91-0176 | N/A |
BD FACS™ Lysing Solution | 50 Tests (1 ea) | 91-0175 | N/A |
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