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You will find below the most frequent asked questions with the solutions and tips.

 

Question 1 : In which techniques can anti-D (RH1) Totem be used ?

This reagent can be used in 3 different techniques :
¤ on slide at room temperature
¤ in tube at room temperature (without incubation)
¤ in Indirect Antiglobulin Test (recommanded for the screening of weak D (Du)

Question 2 : Why are the disposable plates (NACRYL range) not CE-Marked ?

Disposable plates NACRYL should not be CE marked because it acts of every
day laboratory's material (as well as a tube) and this material does not take
place in the field of application of CE marking.

Question 3 :  Can the manual technique range PHENOKIT be used on slide technique ?

Yes ! The reagents of PHENOKIT range (ANTI-C, ANTI-E, ANTI-c, ANTI-e,
ANTI-Kell) can be used in slide technique (at room temperature) as well
as in tube technique (at room temperature)

Question 4 : How does DIAGAST guarantee the forwarding of red blood cells throughout the world ?

DIAGAST has got  partnerships throughout the world with conveyors and
forwarding agents who signed our Quality Charter. Its strict application
garantees deliveries within the desired conditions and times.

Question 5 : In what E.M.® Technology is an innovating one ?

All the originality of this new technology resides in the red blood cells
magnetization. It induces the absence of centrifugation and therefore an
unprecedented comfort and practicability, which also allows a fully and
secured automation.

Question 6 : For which purpose is D-Screen kit used ?

D-SCREEN is a kit of 9 monoclonal IgG or IgM type anti-D antibodies, directed
against the different epitopes of the D antigen. The reagents have different
qualitative and quantitative characteristics. According to the results of these
9 reagents, the classification of a partial D can be deducted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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