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ADP
ADP Reagent (Adenosine-5'-Diphosphate) is for routine use in eliciting a concentration dependent activation or aggregation response in a Platelet Rich Plasma sample.

Induces Platelet Shape Change

Causes Primary Platelet Aggregation

Generates Thromboxane A2

Enhances Secondary Aggregation Induced by Granule Release

Indicates Occurrence of Disaggregation Response

Shows Blockade Effects on P2Y1, P2Y12, and P2X1 Receptors

Displays Effects of LVAD on Platelet Function
0.0 EGP
AggRecetion (1.0-1.5mg/ml)
AggRecetin® (Ristocetin) is the required reagent, used in combination with other IVD components, to perform a Ristocetin Cofactor Activity test on Platelet Rich Plasma

Mediates Platelet Adhesion (Agglutination) by Binding to Collagen and Platelets
Causes vWF to Bind to the Gp1B Platelet Receptor
Used with Patient Platelet Poor Plasma and Fixed Platelets to Perform the
Ristocetin Cofactor Activity Assay
Determines the Presence and Integrity of the Platelet Glycoprotein (GP)      Ibα-V-IX Complex and von Willebrand Factor (VWF) Interaction when Performed Using Platelet Rich Plasma
Causes Ristocetin Induced Platelet Aggregation (RIPA) in Platelet Rich Plasma Samples when AggRecetin is Added in Two Concentrations
0.0 EGP
Arachidonic Acid
Arachidonic Acid (Sodium Arachidonate) Reagent is for routine use in demonstrating thromboxane A2 activation response in Platelet Rich Plasma samples.

Stimulates Platelets to Convert COX 1 Enzyme into TX A2

Demonstrates the Efficacy of TX A2 Platelet Activation Pathway

Shows the Increase in Microparticles and Activated Platelets in Response to
Increasing Concentrations

May Cause Lysis of Red Blood Cells and Subsequent ADP Dependent Platelet Activation Responses in Platelet Rich Plasma Samples
0.0 EGP
Collagen
Collagen Reagent (Soluble Calf Skin, Type 1) is intended for routine use in inducing Platelet Rich Plasma responses to activation, aggregation and inhibition.

Displays LAG PHASE Prior to Platelet Shape Change

Acts as a Substrate for Platelet Adhesion

Induces Platelet Activation and Aggregation

Causes Integrin Activation via GP VI Receptor

Releases Thrombotic Substances

Generates TX A2
0.0 EGP