SP1000: Human Serum Normal from Defibrinated Plasma
Our Human Serum Normal, derived from Defibrinated Plasma, is produced to simulate the typical attributes of serum found in the average human body. By defibrination, we remove clotting factors, enhancing its suitability for a broad spectrum of laboratory applications, including immunoassays, proteomic research, and clinical diagnostics.
Specifications:
Source: Human Defibrinated Plasma
Country of Origin: United States
Filtration: 0.22 µm
Storage Temp: -20°C
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Our Human Serum Normal, derived from Defibrinated Plasma, is produced to simulate the typical attributes of serum found in the average human body. By defibrination, we remove clotting factors, enhancing its suitability for a broad spectrum of laboratory applications, including immunoassays, proteomic research, and clinical diagnostics.
Specifications:
Source: Human Defibrinated Plasma
Country of Origin: United States
Filtration: 0.22 µm
Storage Temp: -20°C
Definition: Reference specification sheet
Request a quote or general inquiry for bulk pricing, COA, or specification sheet.
Our Human Serum Normal, derived from Defibrinated Plasma, is produced to simulate the typical attributes of serum found in the average human body. By defibrination, we remove clotting factors, enhancing its suitability for a broad spectrum of laboratory applications, including immunoassays, proteomic research, and clinical diagnostics.
Specifications:
Source: Human Defibrinated Plasma
Country of Origin: United States
Filtration: 0.22 µm
Storage Temp: -20°C
Definition: Reference specification sheet
Request a quote or general inquiry for bulk pricing, COA, or specification sheet.