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Fisher Healthcare™ PROTOCOL™ Parasitology Concentrate System
Standardize procedures for the routine collection, safe transportation, preservation and examination of stool specimens for intestinal parasites and enteric pathogens.
$500.00 - $749.00
Specifications
Type | Concentrate System |
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Description | Concentrate System - A complete system for concentrating and recovering helminth eggs, larvae and protozoan cysts from stool specimens. |
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Catalog Number | Volume (English) | Volume (Metric) | Price | Quantity & Availability | |||||
23-005-51
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0.51 oz. | 15 mL |
Pack of 50 for $500.00
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23-005-50
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1.69 oz. | 50 mL |
Pack of 120 for $749.00
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Description
Standardize procedures for the routine collection, safe transportation, preservation and examination of stool specimens for intestinal parasites and enteric pathogens with Thermo Scientific™ PROTOCOL™ Parasitology Concentrate Systems.
50mL Concentrate System:
- Complete system for concentrating and recovering helminth eggs, larvae and protozoan cysts from stool specimens
- Creates a completely closed system that minimizes exposure to infectious agents and fits with any of the PROTOCOL System vials
- Contains 120 Filtering Devices, 120 Conical Centrifuge Tubes, 120 Screw Caps and 30mL Surfactant
- May be used with specimens collected and transported in 10% formalin, SAF or Clean vials
15mL Concentrate System:
- Complete system for concentrating and recovering helminth eggs, larvae and protozoan cysts from stool specimens
- Contains 50 Filtering Devices, 50 Disposable 15mL centrifuge tubes and caps, Reagent A (Surfactant) and Reagent B (Ethyl Acetate)
- May be used with specimens collected and transported in 10% formalin, SAF or Clean vials
Note:
All PROTOCOL™ Parasitology products are mercury free.
Specifications
Concentrate System | |
Concentrate System - A complete system for concentrating and recovering helminth eggs, larvae and protozoan cysts from stool specimens. |
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