A Subgroups

ID-Cards and reagents for A Subgroups.

Anti-A1 Absorbed

Anti-A1 Absorbed agglutinates A1 cells, but reacts negatively or only weakly with A2 cells. Approximately 80% of group A or AB individuals have red cells that are agglutinated by anti-A1 and are thus classified as A1 or A1B. This reagent is available in an ID-Card with 6 microtubes containing human anti-A1 within the gel matrix.

ID-Card
(Id-n°: 50140)

  • Human; Configuration 6 x A1

Ordering information

Pkg. size Profiles or single test REF
1 x 12 72 Tests 001811

DiaClon Anti-H

The H antigen is present on all human red cells, except those with the phenotype Oh (Bombay blood group). H is the precursor substance for A and B antigens.

For the classification of A subgroup status, anti-H should be used in conjunction with anti-A, anti-AB and Anti-A1.

ID-Card with 6 microtubes containing anti-H, monoclonal, within the gel matrix.

ID-Card (Id-n°: 50150):

  • Cell lines: H-86-50+H89/8

Ordering information

Pkg. size Profiles or single test REF
1 x 12 72 Tests 001911