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Streck offers a comprehensive range of laboratory quality controls including hematology QC, flow cytometry QC, and molecular QC materials for clinical labs.
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Streck develops and manufactures products in hematology, immunology, molecular diagnostics, cell stabilization, infectious diseases for clinical and research laboratories. Streck is located in La Vista, near Omaha Nebraska.
Streck's flow cytometry quality control products ensure accurate CD marker QC and flow cytometer performance verification for clinical and research laboratories.
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The Streck STATS program, an ILQC, is an effective way for laboratories to evaluate the performance of their instrument or method against a peer group and demonstrate compliance with quality practices.
Streck stabilization reagents extend room temperature stability for urine and cell-based specimens, giving laboratories reliable results regardless of when or where analysis happens.
Streck's Cell-Free DNA BCT® stabilizes cfDNA in whole blood for liquid biopsy applications. Ideal for cell-free DNA extraction and downstream molecular analysis.
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