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Reagent Renal / General Chemistry Uric Acid For Beckman Coulter AU™ Analyzers 3,900 Tests R1: 9 X 65 mL, R2: 8 X 16 mLOU982713

Reagent-Renal--General-Chemistry-Uric-Acid-For-Beckman-Coulter-AU™-Analyzers-3,900-Tests-R1:-9-X-65-mL,-R2:-8-X-16-mLOU982713

SKU #

#1130890

MPN #

OU982713

Brand

Pointe Scientific

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

REAGENT, URIC ACID AU SERIES

$223.86 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1130890
Manufacturer # OU982713
Manufacturer Pointe Scientific
Application Reagent
Container Type Wedge
For Use With For Beckman Coulter AU™ Analyzers
Form Liquid
Number of Tests 3,900 Tests
Product Dating McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 90 days
Sample Type Serum Sample
Test Name Uric Acid
Test Type Renal / General Chemistry
Type Uricase / Trinder, Endpoint
UNSPSC Code 41116014
Volume R1: 9 X 65 mL, R2: 8 X 16 mL

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  • For the quantitative determination of Uric Acid in serum
  • The determination of uric acid is most commonly performed for the diagnosis of gout; increased uric acid levels are also found in leukemia, polycythemia, familial idiopathic hyperuricemia, and conditions associated with decreased renal function