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5-ENZYME Convulxin
Studies on platelet receptors. MW: 84 kDa non-reduced, 14 and 16 kDa double band on reduction.
Thrombin (IIa), anti-human mouse, IgG
Factor II (Prothrombin), anti-human, mouse, IgG
ZYMUTEST Protein S Total
Diagnosis of protein S deficiencies (congenital, acquired or transitory) • Type I deficiency: Partial deficiency of total and free protein S antigen • Type II deficiency: Normal total and free protein S antigen, reduced activity • Type III deficiency: Normal total antigen, decreased activity and free antigen, assay of protein S in clinical studies.
Protein Z, Human
ZYMUTEST HIA, IgGAM Screening
Assessment of the risk to develop HIT/HITT, in patients treated with heparins (unfractionated or LMWH): presence of antibodies is a risk indicator for development of HIT/HITT. Clinical suspicion of HIT during heparin therapy.
ZYMUTEST vWF:CBA (Collagen Binding Assay)
Diagnosis of von Willebrand disease (vWD). Assay of vWF:CBA in clinical samples, as a disease marker or as an indicator for cardiovascular diseases.
Calcium Chloride
Coagulation assays, such as the Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT) or for the assays of factors of the intrinsic coagulation pathway.
ZYMUTEST HIA Mono-Strip, IgG
Individual test. Clinical suspicion of HIT during heparin therapy. Heparin-dependent antibodies of the IgG isotype are those strongly associated with the clinical diagnosis of HIT. The ZYMUTEST HIA Mono Strip IgG assay offers then a better specificity for the clinical complication of HIT, but it has less sensitivity as cases associated with only IgM and/or IgA isotypes are missed.
ZYMUTEST HIA, IgG
Clinical suspicion of HIT during heparin therapy Clinical suspicion of vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) Heparin-dependent antibodies of the IgG isotype are those strongly associated with the clinical diagnosis of HIT. The ZYMUTEST HIA IgG assay offers then a better specificity for the clinical complication of HIT, but it has less sensitivity as cases associated with only IgM and/or IgA isotypes are missed.