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INTRACELLULAR IONIZED CALCIUM AGGREGOMETERS, which measure intracellular ionized calcium flux simultaneously with aggregation.
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November 17, 2008
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LUMI-AGGREGOMETERS which simultaneously measure aggregation and ATP secretion to provide a quantitative determination of second wave aggregation and to simplify the diagnosis of storage pool defects and the effects of aspirin-like drugs.
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November 17, 2008
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Chrono-log introduces The Model 700 Whole Blood/Optical Lumi-Aggregometer available in a two or four channel configuration. This new Aggregometer measures platelet function on patient samples using electrical impedance in whole blood or optical density in plasma with simultaneously measuring ATP release by the luminescence method. The Model 700 Aggregometer also has the capability of performing the Ristocetin Cofactor Assay for diagnosing patients with von Willebrands disease. The output can be connected to either a strip chart recorder or to a Computer. AGGRO/LINK(8) and Vw Cofactor Software
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November 17, 2008
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OPTICAL AGGREGOMETERS, which measure platelet aggregation in platelet-rich-plasma (PRP), using the turbidometric method developed by Born.
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November 17, 2008
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SMALL, LOW COST WBA WHOLE BLOOD AGGREGOMETERS Now available with Disposable Electrodes capability, the Chrono-log WBA provide a front panel digital display of the aggregation amplitude as well as automatic setting of baseline and gain. Easy to use, they are ideal for drug studies and for platelet function testing in small and large laboratories. These low cost Aggregometers measure platelet aggregation directly in whole blood, eliminating the time and expense of preparing plasma. An accurate platelet aggregation result can be obtained within seven minutes of venipuncture.
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November 17, 2008
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WHOLE BLOOD AGGREGOMETERS which measure aggregation directly in whole blood, a more physiological milieu than PRP, while requiring less patient blood (0.5 mL/test vs. 2.0 mL/test for PRP), reducing labor costs and improving turn-around time for a complete panel(less than 30 minutes in whole blood, 1.5 to 3 hours in PRP)
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November 17, 2008
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