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Coagulation System Introduced to U.S. Market

Published in Women's Health Weekly, August 4th, 1997

Featured at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) is Behring Diagnostics' latest instrument introduced to the U.S. market - the Behring Coagulation System.

The Behring Coagulation System is a high-throughput analyzer that is fast, simple to use, and efficient - all coagulation assays can be run on this one instrument, including clotting, chromogenic, and immunological tests. It also offers positive identification of patient samples and reagents, and continuous loading with unlimited stats on full random access.

The instrument is very flexible. All coagulation assays, including the ProC APC assay, which is...

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