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Draws Blood Equipment Supplied In Usa Illinois
7 equipment items found
Manufactured by:LGP Consulting, Inc. based inWood River, ILLINOIS (USA)
The PLUGGO™ decapper is an automated system for the safe removal of original stoppers from vacuum tubes. Carousel based automated bench top decapper. Handles all standard vacuum collection ...
Manufactured by:Ahlstrom based inEspoo, FINLAND
Easy Collection - Ambient Storage - Simple Extraction. Ahlstrom BioSample TFN card is designed for dried blood spot (DBS) collection, transport and storage at ambient ...
Manufactured by:Ahlstrom based inEspoo, FINLAND
Easy Collection - Reliable and Quantitative Analysis - Design for Automation. Ahlstrom AutoCollect card is designed for dried blood spot (DBS) microvolume sampling, transport and storage at ambient ...
Manufactured by:SAI Infusion Technologies based inLake VIlla, ILLINOIS (USA)
Tail vein catheters for rats and mice can be easily inserted into the tail vein of a restrained rodent- no surgery needed! The size allows for quick, mistake free access to the tail vein and once inserted, the flexibility keeps vessel trauma to a minimum. Unlike sharp, stiff needles the catheter moves freely up the vein to ensure your dose goes into the bloodstream, not into the surrounding ...
Manufactured by:Ecomed Solutions based inMundelein, ILLINOIS (USA)
The HEMAsavR™ device provides a sterile, economical method for capturing and transferring blood during surgical procedures. Its integration into surgical settings enables efficient blood collection and salvage, thereby reducing the need for costly allogeneic blood transfusions. The device's closed, sterile system is compatible with surgical suction and autotransfusion systems, ensuring ...
by:BIOLIFE4D based inBuffalo Grove, ILLINOIS (USA)
It starts with a patient’s own cells and ends with a bioprinted heart that’s both a precise fit and perfect genetic ...
by:BIOLIFE4D based inBuffalo Grove, ILLINOIS (USA)
For years scientists and engineers have been using 3D printers to create objects out of metals and plastics. The 3D printing industry has become so big, in fact, that over the next few years its projected worth is expected to top $30 ...
