Anti-Human Globulin Anti-IgG (Murine Monoclonal) (18833+18896) is intended for use in the direct antiglobulin test to detect in vivo coating on human red blood cells with IgG and for the indirect antiglobulin test for antibody screening and identification, and crossmatch and for erythrocyte phenotyping with blood phenotyping reagents requiring an indirect antiglobulin test method.
One or multiple immunoglobulins capable of binding to human antibodies from immunoglobulin class G (IgG) that are fixed to red blood cell antigens. This immunoglobulin, known as monospecific immunoglobulin G antihuman globulin (IgG AHG) is intended to be used in immunohaematological testing of a clinical specimen to detect red blood cell sensitization by human IgG, using an agglutination technique.