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Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box

Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box
Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box
Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box
Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box

Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box Specification

  • Physical Form
  • Powder
  • Storage
  • Room Temperature
  • Solubility
  • Water
  • Product Type
  • Regular
  • Shelf Life
  • 12 Months
  • Usage
  • Laboratory
 

Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 1 Piece
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash Advance (CA), Cash in Advance (CID), Days after Acceptance (DA)
  • Supply Ability
  • 10 Pieces Per Day
  • Delivery Time
  • 1 Days
  • Sample Available
  • No
  • Packaging Details
  • PLASTIC BOTTLE
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Asia, Australia, Central America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa, North America, South America
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
  • Certifications
  • HIMEDIA
 

About Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box

Coagulase isan enzyme which causes the clotting of blood plasma. Coagulases clot blood plasma in a similar mechanism to normal clothing. Although the activities of coagulase may not be required for pathogenicity but could indicate that S. aureus is capable of being pathogenic.

FAQs of Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial , Packaging Details: Box:


Q: What is the shelf life of Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial?

A: The shelf life of Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial is 12 months.

Q: How should Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial be stored?

A: Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial should be stored at room temperature.

Q: In what form is Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial available?

A: Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial is available in the form of powder.

Q: What is the solubility of Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial?

A: Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial is soluble in water.

Q: Where is Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial typically used?

A: Coagulase Plasma 0.1gm per vial is typically used in laboratory settings.

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