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Manufactured by:Sight Diagnostics based inBrooklyn, NEW YORK (USA)
The CBC analyzer that accelerates time to diagnosis and treatment. Sight OLO provides 5-part CBC results with 19 parameters and sophisticated flagging capabilities. It is the first CBC analyzer that is FDA 510(k) cleared for blood taken directly from either a finger prick or a venous ...
Manufactured by:Rarecells Diagnostics SAS based inParis Cedex 06, FRANCE
ISET, Isolation by SizE of Tumor Cells, is based on the antibody-independent whole blood filtration approach for CTCs and micro-emboli isolation. The solution relies on the larger size of all types of CTCs as compared to the majority of leukocytes. ISET system successfully captures CTCs that are presenting, by definition, heterogeneous phenotypic profiles. ...
Manufactured by:Sight Diagnostics based inBrooklyn, NEW YORK (USA)
Sight’s digital pathology and AI-based hematology platform achieves lab-grade diagnostic accuracy using only two drops of blood. No external reagent management, no maintenance, and no manual calibration required by ...
Manufactured by:Block Scientific Inc based inBellport, NEW YORK (USA)
Advance your critical care testing with easy-to-use, trusted technology. Designed to meet the challenges of point-of-care settings, RAPIDPoint 500e Blood Gas Systems leverage proven Siemens technology to deliver fast, accurate and comprehensive test results in approximately 60 seconds. These flexible, easy-to-use analyzers help free your clinicians to focus on improved patient care without ...
Manufactured by:Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc based inColumbia, MARYLAND (USA)
The MSW2 series offer tools for easily fractionating a predetermined amount of plasma from a small amount of blood, for nonclinical animal experiments. Also, since the entire process, from sampling to fractionation of a predetermined amount of plasma, can be completed with devices only, so human errors are minimized. Use case was introduced at the luncheon ...
