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B-CLPD T1
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BD OneFlow™
Human
Flow cytometry
CE_IVD


Description

The BD OneFlow™ B-CLPD T1 (B-cell Chronic Lymphoproliferative Diseases Tube 1) shall be used for specimens with B-lineage populations needing further investigation in combination with the BD OneFlow™ LST (Lymphoid Screening Tube). The BD OneFlow B-CLPD T1 is intended for flow-cytometric immunophenotyping of B cells in peripheral blood and bone marrow as an aid in the diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other B-cell chronic lymphoproliferative diseases. The BD OneFlow B-CLPD T1 is designed for use with a suitably equipped BD flow cytometer and software designated for in vitro diagnostic use.

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