THE FIRST EQUINE CROSSMATCH TEST TECHNOLOGY NEW Benefits • 15 minutes procedure • All material included • Time saving • Easy handling • Reliable results • Easy interpretation • Snap results importance of Equine crossmatching • To prevent transfusion reactions Crossmatching aims to establish a serological compatibility between the recipient and the donor. The classical technology uses an agglutination reaction to detect alloantibodies produced after a previous transfusion and/or the presence of naturally occurring alloantibodies. As in-house reagents for a complete equine blood typing are not available yet, crossmatching between donors and recipients is currently the most effective way to perform a safe transfusion. • To avoid foal neonatal isoerythrolysis (NI) Neonatal Isoerythrolysis is a potentially fatal condition in new born foals that results from an incompatibility of blood types between the mare and the foal. It is mandatory to perform a reliable crossmatch at birth using umbilical cord blood and serum/plasma from the mare. XM Equine The first xm Immuno-Chromatography Technique With a specific equine anti-globulin reagent
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THE FIRST EQUINE CROSSMATCH TEST TECHNOLOGY
NEW
Benefits
• 15 minutes procedure• All material included• Time saving• Easy handling• Reliable results• Easy interpretation• Snap results
importance of Equine crossmatching
• To prevent transfusion reactionsCrossmatching aims to establish a serological compatibility between the recipient and the donor. The classical technology uses an agglutination reaction to detect alloantibodies produced after a previous transfusion and/or the presence of naturally occurring alloantibodies. As in-house reagents for a complete equine blood typing are not available yet, crossmatching between donors and recipients is currently the most effective way to perform a safe transfusion.
• To avoid foal neonatal isoerythrolysis (NI)Neonatal Isoerythrolysis is a potentially fatal condition in new born foals that results from an incompatibility of blood types between the mare and the foal. It is mandatory to perform a reliable crossmatch at birth using umbilical cord blood and serum/plasma from the mare.
XM Equine
The first xm Immuno-Chromatography TechniqueWith a specific equine anti-globulin reagent
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Our Technology
Our equine crossmatch test (minor and/or major) is based on an immuno-chromatographic technology that will detect the presence of immunoglobulin and/or C3 components binding to the red blood cells (RBCs) surface. Our equine crossmatch test will allow you to pick up incompatibilities across all equine blood groups ( A, C, D, K, P, Q, U). A positive result between donor RBCs and recipient serum/plasma will indicate the presence of alloantibodies in pre-transfusion compatibility testing.
Our equine crossmatch test can also be performed to determine if neonatal isoerythrolysis has occured in a foal. The «mare-foal» incompatibility test can be easily done by crossmatching RBCs from the foal umbilical cord blood and serum/plasma from the mare.
A positive result will indicate the presence of alloantibodies in the colustrum.