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DREW SCIENTIFIC Hemoglobinometer For Sale and Wanted

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DREW SCIENTIFIC DS 5 HbA1c ANALYZER Hemoglobinometer For Sale

ERBA SCIENTIFIC / DREW SCIENTIFIC DS 5 GLYCO-HEMOGLOBIN ANALYZER HbA1c FOR DIABETES NEW FOR SALE The DS5 system is intended for the measurement of HbA1c in blood samples. The system’s small... view more

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Hemoglobinometer

A hemoglobinometer is a device used to measure the concentration of hemoglobin in a blood sample. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. It is an important indicator of overall health, as low levels of hemoglobin can indicate anemia or other health conditions.

Hemoglobinometers are used in medical laboratories, hospitals, and research facilities to diagnose and monitor a variety of conditions. The device works by measuring the absorbance of light by the hemoglobin in a sample. The higher the absorbance, the higher the concentration of hemoglobin. The device is typically used to measure the hemoglobin concentration in whole blood, but can also be used to measure the concentration of hemoglobin in other body fluids such as urine and saliva.

The price range for a hemoglobinometer can vary greatly depending on the type and manufacturer. Basic models can cost anywhere from $500 to $1000, while more advanced models can cost up to $5000. Some of the major manufacturers of hemoglobinometers include Abbott Diagnostics, Siemens Healthineers, and Roche Diagnostics.