Para 12® Plus

Para 12 Plus is a whole blood hematology control formulated for the Abbott® CELL-DYN five-part differential Ruby® instrument. It features vials with pierceable caps for autosampling and is available in low, normal and high levels.

Para 12 Plus is a whole blood hematology control that offers complete assay values for the five-part white blood cell differential. This control offers low, normal and high cell percentages to test the accuracy and precision of the reported white cell populations, comes in 3 mL vials with pierceable caps for autosampling and has a long shelf life which reduces the number of shipments, associated costs and time spent performing lot-to-lot correlation. Each Para 12 Plus label is barcoded to assist with quality control data collection, eliminating the possibility of transcription errors.

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Para 12 Plus hematology control formulated for the Abbott CELL-DYN five-part differential instruments

Features

  • Available in three clinically significant levels
  • Plastic vials with pierceable caps for analyzer autosampling
  • Compatible with the Abbot CELL-DYN five-part differential Ruby hematology analyzer
  • 7-day open-vial stability; 75-day closed-vial stability

Benefits

  • Established assay ranges provide less room for error
  • Long shelf life reduces the number of shipments and associated costs
  • Fewer lot-to-lot correlations save time and resources
  • Access to STATS®, our free interlaboratory quality control program for peer group data comparison
DescriptionCatalog Number
 
4 x 3.0 mL (4 Low)218924
4 x 3.0 mL (4 Normal)218914
4 x 3.0 mL (4 High)218934
12 x 3.0 mL (4 Low, 4 Normal, 4 High)218913

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