Platelet aggregation profiler PAP-8E
The PAP-8E from Bio/Data Corporation is the world’s most advanced aggregometer for laboratory applications. Exceptional ease of use and
standardized test procedures allow for rapid and routine testing of platelet function. The PAP-8E is designed to support diagnoses of
hemostasis disorders including von Willebrand Disease (vWD), Glanzmann’s disease, HIT, Bernard Soulier Syndrome, and Sticky Platelet
Syndrome as well as to precisely monitor the use of anti-platelet drugs during clinical trials or patient therapy. (Aspirin, ReoPro®, Aggrenox®,
Asasantin®, Pletal®, Plavix®, Persantine®, Integrelin®, Effient®, Ticlid).
The Platelet Aggregation Profiler, PAP-8E, is intended for use in clinical, research, university, biotechnology and pharmaceutical
laboratories. The system measures the rate and extent of aggregation, agglutination, activation and inhibition reactions.
Comprehensive results include area under the curve and area under the slope.
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Product applicatons
Clinical Laboratory
• Measure Ristocetin CoFactor
• Confirm diagnosis of HIT (Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia)
• Evaluate and monitor patients with platelet funcion abnormalities
• Manage Anti-Platelet therapy
• Pre and post-operative support of LVAD patients (Left Ventricular
Assist Devices).
Pharmaceutical Laboratory
• Study Anti-Platelet compounds
• examine anti-infiammatory or other compounds
• Leukocyte aggregation and platelet-leukocyte interaction
• Microvolume capacity for discovery
• Pre-clinical or small animal model studies.
BioTechnology Laboratory
• Measue activity and effectiveness of ricombination agents
• Study effects of engineered surfaces on platelet function
• Investigate dietary influences on platelet function.
Research laboratory
• Evaluate platelet-vascular interactions
• Examin anti-platelet and lytic agent effect in thrombotic
models or events.
Veterinary Laboratory
• Measure Ristocetin CoFactor activity in canine and porcine species
• Study platelet function abnormalities in animals
• Measure platelet function in animal models. |