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HEMOCLOT Thrombin Time 8 (Conventional/bovine Thrombin)
Conventional thrombin time, highly sensitive to heparins and thrombin inhibitors.
HEMOCLOT Thrombin Time 2 (Conventional/bovine Thrombin)
Conventional thrombin time, highly sensitive to heparins and thrombin inhibitors.
Factor II (Prothrombin) Deficient Plasma
Measurement of factor II (FII / prothrombin) activity in human citrated plasma using a clotting method, triggered with calcium thromboplastin. For any in vitro protocol or research study where a source of human prothrombin deficient plasma is required.
Factor II (Prothrombin) Deficient Plasma
Measurement of Factor II (FII / prothrombin) activity in human citrated plasma using a clotting method, triggered with calcium thromboplastin. For any in vitro protocol or research study where a source of human prothrombin deficient plasma is required.
Hirudin (Thrombin Inhibitor), recombinant
Heparin studies.
Hirudin (Thrombin Inhibitor), recombinant
Heparin studies.
FIBRIPHEN 5
Measurement of fibrinogen in plasma. Detection of low fibrinogen concentrations. Detection of elevated fibrinogen concentrations (> 4g/L): In clinical situations associated with inflammation Risk factor for cardiovascular disease and thrombosis Hypofibrinogenemia, mainly associated with severe liver disease, and excessive consumption of fibrinogen (DIC, hyperfibrinolysis). Numerous variants of fibrinogen described, associated to asymptomatic cases, or to cases with bleeding and/or thrombosis.
FIBRIPHEN 2
Measurement of fibrinogen in plasma. Detection of low fibrinogen concentrations. Detection of elevated fibrinogen concentrations (> 4g/L): In clinical situations associated with inflammation Risk factor for cardiovascular disease and thrombosis Hypofibrinogenemia, mainly associated with severe liver disease, and excessive consumption of fibrinogen (DIC, hyperfibrinolysis). Numerous variants of fibrinogen described, associated to asymptomatic cases, or to cases with bleeding and/or thrombosis.
FIBRIPHEN 1
Measurement of fibrinogen in plasma. Detection of low fibrinogen concentrations. Detection of elevated fibrinogen concentrations (> 4g/L): In clinical situations associated with inflammation Risk factor for cardiovascular disease and thrombosis Hypofibrinogenemia, mainly associated with severe liver disease, and excessive consumption of fibrinogen (DIC, hyperfibrinolysis). Numerous variants of fibrinogen described, associated to asymptomatic cases, or to cases with bleeding and/or thrombosis.
Calcium Chloride
Coagulation assays, such as the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) or for the assays of factors of the intrinsic coagulation pathway.