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Reagent Dimension® Flex® CRE2 General Chemistry Creatinine For Dimension® Clinical Chemistry Systems 480 Tests10872079

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SKU #

#1034262

MPN #

10872079

Brand

Siemens

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

REAGENT, DM CRE2 FLEX CARTON D/S

$50.09 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1034262
Manufacturer # 10872079
Brand Dimension® Flex® CRE2
Manufacturer Siemens
Application Reagent
For Use With For Dimension® Clinical Chemistry Systems
Number of Tests 480 Tests
Sample Type Urine / Serum / Plasma Sample
Storage Requirements Requires Refrigeration
Test Name Creatinine
Test Type General Chemistry
Type Quantitative Measurement
UNSPSC Code 41116004

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  • The CRE2 method is an in vitro diagnostic test for the quantitative measurement of creatinine in human serum, plasma, and urine on the Dimension® clinical chemistry system