Available for ImportSingle-Use Capillary Blood Collection Container "Sintavet®-K" for Laboratory Testing
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The container is designed for taking, preserving, transporting human capillary blood for the purpose of various laboratory tests. For in vitro diagnostics. The container consists of a test tube with an additive (anticoagulant K3EDTA), with one cap, without capillary. The test tube has a graduation that determines the filling volume. The tube is made of a material that allows the contents of the tube to be viewed by visual inspection.
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