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Special Chemistry Control Spinalscopics® Spinal Fluid Cell Count Level 2 3 X 3 mL1462-31

Special-Chemistry-Control-Spinalscopics®-Spinal-Fluid-Cell-Count-Level-2-3-X-3-mL1462-31

SKU #

#566325

MPN #

1462-31

Brand

Quantimetrix

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

CONTROL COUNTER F/SPINAL FLUIDLEVEL II (3/BX)

$136.44 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 566325
Manufacturer # 1462-31
Brand Spinalscopics®
Manufacturer Quantimetrix
Application Control
Container Type Bottle
For Use With Hemocytometer
Form Ready-to-Use Liquid
Levels Level 2
Product Dating McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 60 days
Storage Requirements Requires Refrigeration
Test Name Spinal Fluid Cell Count
Test Type Special Chemistry
UNSPSC Code 41116107
Volume 3 X 3 mL

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