Сatalog number: 33206

CEA Diluent

The CEA Diluent is meticulously formulated to support optimal assay performance and reagent stability for Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) testing. Its
Сatalog number: 81912

Citranox, 1 gallon

Citranox is a concentrated, phosphate-free cleaning solution designed for thorough cleaning of laboratory glassware and equipment. The 1-gallon formulation is
Сatalog number: 386371

CK-MB

The CK-MB assay is an essential tool for diagnosing and monitoring myocardial injury, including acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). Designed
Сatalog number: 386372

CK-MB Calibrator Set

The CK-MB Calibrator Set provides essential calibration for the CK-MB assay, ensuring accurate and reliable measurement of cardiac biomarkers. Compatible
Сatalog number: 476836

CK, Large Kit

Large kit for Creatine Kinase (CK) testing, used to evaluate muscle damage or heart conditions.
Сatalog number: A53720

CKMB UDR REAGENT

CKMB UDR reagent, used to detect creatine kinase MB isoenzyme, indicating heart muscle damage.
Сatalog number: A40702

CMV IgG

The CMV IgG assay detects antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV), which is crucial for diagnosing and monitoring CMV infection, particularly in
Сatalog number: A40703

CMV IgG Calibrator Set

The CMV IgG Calibrator Set is designed to calibrate the CMV IgG assay, ensuring accurate detection of antibodies against cytomegalovirus
Сatalog number: A40704

CMV IgG Control

The CMV IgG Control is used to monitor the performance of the CMV IgG assay, ensuring consistent and accurate results
Сatalog number: A40705

CMV IgM

The CMV IgM assay detects recent infection with cytomegalovirus (CMV) by identifying IgM antibodies. This test is crucial for diagnosing
Сatalog number: A40706

CMV IgM Calibrator Set

The CMV IgM Calibrator Set is used to calibrate the CMV IgM assay, optimizing the detection of IgM antibodies against
Сatalog number: A40707

CMV IgM Control

The CMV IgM Control helps validate the performance of the CMV IgM assay, ensuring that results for acute CMV infection