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ISE Module

United States

ISE Module is an ion-selective electrode component for blood gas and electrolyte analysis in clinical laboratories. It measures electrolyte concentrations including sodium, potassium, and chloride from blood samples. The module integrates into chemistry and blood gas analyzers to support diagnostic ...

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Medica Corporation

United States

Medica Corporation is a leading provider of easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain, and easy-to-owner in vitro diagnostic analyzers. These include electrolyte analyzers, blood gas analyzers and clinical chemistry analyzers, plus OEM ISE modules. Specifically designed for small to medium-size laboratories, Medica's products deliver reliable results with minimal training and operational complexity.

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