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LeucoScreen™
Description Cytochemical Stain For Detecting Granulocytes in Semen Features
Background High white blood cell concentrations in semen, referred to as leucocytospermia, have been associated with genital tract infection and poor semen quality. The predominant white blood cell type is the polymorphonuclear granulocyte, normally comprising 50 - 80% of total seminal white blood cells. This subpopulation can be detected using a peroxidase test which visualizes the enzyme peroxidase in cells. The WHO Manual classifies the detection of white blood cells in semen as a standard, rather than an optional, method for the examination of human semen. Ordering Information
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