Description
The Hematology Reagent is an essential solution used in laboratory settings for the in vitro detection and analysis of blood components. This chemical reagent plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of blood samples by destroying red blood cells, dissolving hemoglobin, and preserving the morphology of cells for further classification and quantitative analysis. Specifically designed for compatibility with blood cell analyzers, the Hematology Reagent ensures accurate and reliable results in hematological assessments.
Market Price
Typically, hematology reagents are priced between $50 and $200, depending on the volume and specific formulation required. Prices can vary based on supplier and geographical location, but Kalstein Plus offers competitive rates, ensuring affordability without compromising on quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the function of the Hematology Reagent?
The reagent is used to prepare blood samples for analysis by breaking down red blood cells and facilitating the classification and counting of other blood components.
Is there a specific storage condition for the Hematology Reagent?
Yes, it is advised to store the reagent in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its efficacy.
Advantages and Disadvantages
The Hematology Reagent offers several advantages, including high compatibility with various blood analyzers and the ability to provide precise analytical results. However, it requires careful handling and storage to maintain its effectiveness, which may be a consideration for some users.
Product Usage in the Field
In practical scenarios, the Hematology Reagent is employed in clinical laboratories during blood sample processing. It enables technicians to prepare samples swiftly, ensuring that cell components are appropriately preserved for accurate hematologic analysis. It is an invaluable component in medical diagnostics where timely and precise blood testing is imperative.
Recommendations
For optimal use, it is recommended to adhere to the provided guidelines for preparation and usage of the Hematology Reagent. Regularly check the reagent for any changes in appearance or consistency that might indicate a loss of efficacy, and ensure you are using the most current handling protocols to maximize results.
Features
- Essential for blood sample preparation.
- Accurate dissolution of hemoglobin.
- Preserves cell morphology.
- Compatible with multiple blood analyzers.
Technical Specifications
YRA45 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA46 | Lyse | 500ml |
YRA47 | Rinse | 5L, 20L |
YRA48 | EZ Cleaner | 100ml |
YRA49 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA50 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA51 | EO-I Lyse | 1L |
YRA52 | EO-II Lyse | 500ml |
YRA53 | LH Lyse | 500ml |
YRA54 | Cleaner | 1L |
YRA55 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA56 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA57 | EO-I Lyse | 1L |
YRA58 | EO-II Lyse | 500ml, 200ml |
YRA59 | LH Lyse | 500ml |
YRA60 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA61 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA62 | 52 DIFF Lyse | 500ml |
YRA63 | 52 LH Lyse | 100ml |
YRA64 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |
YRA65 | Diluent | 20L |
YRA66 | EO-I Lyser | 1L |
YRA67 | EO-II Lyser | 500ml |
YRA68 | LH Lyser | 500ml |
YRA69 | LBA Lyser | 1L |
YRA70 | Cleaner | 1L |
YRA71 | Probe Cleaner | 50ml |