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Reagents
- Flow Cytometry Reagents
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Western Blotting and Molecular Reagents
- Immunoassay Reagents
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Single-Cell Multiomics Reagents
- BD® OMICS-Guard Sample Preservation Buffer
- BD® AbSeq Assay
- BD® Single-Cell Multiplexing Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ ATAC-Seq Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Whole Transcriptome Analysis (WTA) Amplification Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ TCR/BCR Next Multiomic Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Targeted mRNA Kits
- BD Rhapsody™ Accessory Kits
- BD® OMICS-One Protein Panels
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Functional Assays
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Microscopy and Imaging Reagents
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Cell Preparation and Separation Reagents
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- BD® OMICS-Guard Sample Preservation Buffer
- BD® AbSeq Assay
- BD® Single-Cell Multiplexing Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ ATAC-Seq Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Whole Transcriptome Analysis (WTA) Amplification Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ TCR/BCR Next Multiomic Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Targeted mRNA Kits
- BD Rhapsody™ Accessory Kits
- BD® OMICS-One Protein Panels
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Documents
Safety Data Sheet
A Safety Data Sheet (SDS), previously known as a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), is a comprehensive document that provides critical information about the characteristics and hazards of a chemical substance. It includes details on the chemical's properties, potential health and environmental risks, and recommended safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the substance. The SDS also outlines necessary personal protective equipment (PPE), first aid procedures, and spill clean-up methods to ensure the safety of individuals working with or around the chemical. The standardization of SDSs under the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) ensures consistent and universally understood criteria for chemical hazard classification, making it an essential resource for promoting safe practices in various industries.

Certificate of Analysis
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is an essential document issued by accredited laboratories or manufacturers that provides a detailed overview of a product's composition, characteristics, and compliance with quality standards. This document typically includes information on the testing lab, the specific product in question, and the potency of its ingredients, ensuring that the product meets the advertised claims and regulatory requirements.

Instructions for Use
The Instructions for Use (IFU) document serves as a comprehensive user manual for instruments and reagents, providing essential information to ensure their safe and effective operation. It includes detailed guidelines on their proper use, indications for use, technical specifications, and maintenance protocols. Additionally, the IFU offers troubleshooting tips and outlines potential risks.
