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WHA10534612

Whatman® protein saver cards

903 Protein saver card (US), pkg of 100 ea

Synonym(s):

Whatman fta, Z761575, dbs cards, pcr blood

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41111700
NACRES:
NB.79

packaging

pkg of 100 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Whatman 10534612
Whatman Article No. 28416778 (US reference)

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General description

Whatman offers a variety of generic collection cards that meet the requirements for many sampling programs.

903 Multiple-part Neonatal Card
The multiple-part neonatal card includes a demographic portion in duplicate where information about the newborn, parents, physician and care can be entered. Each card has a unique sequential number and bar code. The multipart 903 collection paper is imprinted with five half-inch circles and has a wraparound cover to protect the 903 paper before and after sample collection. Each circle holds 75 to 80 μL of blood.

903 Protein Saver Card
The sample collection area of the 903 Protein Saver Card contains five half-inch circles. Each circle holds 75 to 80 μL of sample. Wraparound cover has spaces for name and date of collection and is imprinted with the universal biohazard symbol in accordance with USPS regulations. It fits into Whatman foil barrier ziploc bags for storage. This is for research use only.

903 Protein Saver Snap-apart Card
The 903 paper in this device, imprinted with four half-inch circles, is enclosed between two pieces of cover stock. Each circle holds 75 to 80 μL of sample. To use, one cover is snapped off, the sample is collected and the remaining cover is folded over the sample. This cover is imprinted with the universal biohazard symbol in accordance with USPS regulations. This is for research use only.

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