Description
Product Name | CAT.No | Size |
Anti-P1 | BGP10002 | 1 x 2ml |
The P1 Antigen was first described by Karl Landsteiner and Philip Levine in 1927. Anti-P1 does not generally react above room temperature and may often go undetected during routine testing. Anti-P1 is rarely implicated in haemolytic transfusion reactions and haemolytic disease of the new-born. This Anti-P1 reagent is for the in vitro detection and identification of the human P1blood group antigen by direct agglutination.
The Biorex Diagnostics Anti-P1 blood grouping reagent contains mouse monoclonal IgM antibodies prepared from the cell line, Clone 650, diluted in a solution containing sodium chloride and bovine albumin. This reagent is supplied ready for use and does not require any further dilution or addition.
Product Name | CAT.No | Size |
Anti-P1 | BGP10002 | 1 x 2ml |
Storage | 2-8°C |
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