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Compact but capable. (Hematology Analyzers).


A compact, bench top instrument, the Pentra 60C+ from Irvine, CA-based ABX ABX Antibiotics
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 Diagnostics Inc. size belies its technical capabilities. The 26-parameter, fully automated hematology analyzer can process 60 samples per hour and is able to provide a full five-part differential five-part differential Lab medicine A standard automated differential count of WBCs generated by an automated hematology analyzer–AHA from the peripheral circulation, which divides WBCs into neutrophils–PMNs, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, , including atypical lymphocytes and large immature cells, but only requires a 53[micro]l sample volume. The system has also been designed to reduce maintenance to an absolute minimum. Using only five onboard reagents (including diluent diluent /dil·u·ent/ (dil´oo-int)
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 management systems, the Pentra 60 C+ significantly reduces the "hands-on" management. The unit has been developed for use either as a stand-alone instrument in smaller laboratories or as a back up for use in larger laboratories or satellite labs.

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