Monospecific Anti-Human Globulin Serum
Item Name Code (INC) 48446
Additional Information for Monospecific Anti-Human Globulin Serum
Monospecific Anti-Human Globulin Serum is a type of diagnostic substance used in in vitro testing. It is classified under the supply class "In Vitro Diagnostic Substances, Reagents, Test Kits And Sets" and belongs to the supply group "Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies."
Monospecific Anti-Human Globulin Serum is used in immunohematology testing, specifically in the detection of antibodies that may be present on the surface of red blood cells. It is commonly used in blood typing and cross-matching procedures.
This serum is designed to specifically bind to human immunoglobulins, such as IgG or IgM, that may be attached to red blood cells. By adding the Monospecific Anti-Human Globulin Serum to a patient's blood sample, any antibodies present on the red blood cells will bind to the serum, forming visible agglutination or clumping. This agglutination reaction indicates the presence of antibodies and helps in determining blood compatibility for transfusion purposes.
Monospecific Anti-Human Globulin Serum is an essential component in blood bank laboratories and is used in various tests, including direct antiglobulin tests (DAT) and indirect antiglobulin tests (IAT).
Overall, Monospecific Anti-Human Globulin Serum plays a crucial role in immunohematology testing, aiding in the detection and identification of antibodies on red blood cells.
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