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Hydroxide Ions, Potassium
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Hydroxide Ions, Potassium
2020-05-27
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative detection of non-specific reagin antibodies that are produced in response to infection with Treponema pallidum bacteria, in a clinical specim...
A radiation protection device that attenuates ionizing radiation used to create barriers between an individual or a specific body part and a source of primary or scattered radiation used in medical or dental procedures. This group of devices includes a vari...
A substance or reactant that produces colour in response to a biochemical reaction and intended to be used in combination with other IVDs to test a clinical specimen, typically using an enzyme immunoassay or immunoblot method. Substrate examples include NBT...
A laser or light-based optical unit designed to convert medical images originally captured on x-ray film or phosphor storage plate (PSP) into a digital format. Examples of this device include devices employing video frame grabbers, and scanners which use la...
Multiple immunoglobulins (antibody cocktail) capable of binding to specific antigenic determinants and intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative detection of multiple markers potentially associated with prostate cancer in a clinical specim...
A stand-alone software application designed provide algorithms to assist a physician/surgeon in performing calculations to help create a schedule for the regular adjustment of an external orthopaedic fixation frame (framework) to help facilitate optimum bon...
An application software designed to provide algorithms to assist a physician/surgeon in performing calculations to help create a schedule for the regular adjustment of an external orthopaedic fixation frame (framework) to help facilitate optimum bone growth...
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative detection of 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 in a clinical specimen, using a liquid chromatography method. Prevalent examples of use include determ...
A substance or reactant intended to be used to decrease the background noise caused by non-specific binding or hybridization, during the detection of nucleic acids in assays performed on a clinical specimen. Examples of blocking reagents may include (but ar...