A reference standard solution or soluble substance of known optical and physical characteristics intended to be used to verify and/or optimise the performance of an optical laboratory instrument (e.g., spectrophotometer, nephelometer, microplate reader, PCR...
A reference standard solution or soluble substance of known optical and physical characteristics intended to be used to verify and/or optimise the performance of an optical instrument (e.g., spectrophotometer, nephelometer, microplate reader, PCR instrument...
A solution containing beads or particles with known optical and physical characteristics (e.g., antibodies conjugated with fluorescent dyes, specified size or other label) intended to be used to verify and/or optimize the performance of a flow cytometer or ...
An electrically-powered device designed to use laser speckle imaging to measure micro- and macrovascular blood circulation and to assess the extent of vascular flow and associated changes [i.e., due to clots, stenosis, vascular tone changes, mechanical dama...
An assembly of devices intended to automatically and continuously monitor and display a patient's urine output (urine flow/volume). The system typically consists of a battery-powered, portable monitor with controls, digital display, alarms, and memory; an e...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) laboratory instrument intended to be used to count, examine and/or sort cells or microscopic particles in a clinical specimen (e.g., blood, urine). Detection of individual components is performed using an optical or electric...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) laboratory instrument intended to be used to count, examine and/or sort cells or microscopic particles in a clinical specimen (e.g., blood, urine). Detection of individual components is performed using an optical or electric...
An electrically-powered automated or semi-automated laboratory instrument intended to be used to count, examine and/or sort cells or microscopic particles in a clinical specimen (e.g., blood, urine). Detection of individual components is performed using an ...
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used to visualize and determine the level of DNA fragmentation in spermatozoa, to aid in the assessment of male fertility using a cell-based optical technique (e.g., microscopy, flow cyt...
An electronic device (e.g., an optical reader) that automatically and continuously measures a patient's urine output (urine flow/volume) in a urine monitoring system's collection container. The sensor subsequently transmits urine output data, via a cable, t...