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Curious about what tests the diagnostic lab can assist your team with? Search for individualized panels using the Test & Fee Search Directory, also known as the Test Directory. Our test directory is a frequently updated list of all of the lists we support. 

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Order Code NameLab SectionTest Name SampleCollection ContainerSample Storage and ConditionsSpecial InstructionsMinimum Sample Volume (excluding dead volume)Assay RangeStanford Direct Federal RateStanford Indirect RatesNon-Stanford Client RateSpeciesTest SummarySpecies
2072ChemistryA/G 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)See individual analyte instructions: Total Protein, Albumin13 uLN/ANHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalculated result. See Total Protein and Albumin for test specifics.Multiple Species
2099ChemistryA/G 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)See individual analyte instructions: Total Protein, Albumin13 uLN/ANHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalculated result. See Total Protein and Albumin for test specifics.Multiple Species
2073ChemistryA/G 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)See individual analyte instructions: Total Protein, Albumin13 uLN/ANHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalculated result. See Total Protein and Albumin for test specifics.Multiple Species
2068ALBChemistryAlbumin 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:

Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8°C.
  • Indefinitely frozen at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.5uL0.6 – 8.0 g/dL$14.12$24.84$24.84NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIn the presence of a solubilizing agent, bromocresol purple binds to albumin at pH 4.9. The amount of albumin-BCP complex is directly proportional to the albumin concentration. It is measured using a polychromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2097ALBChemistryAlbumin 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:

Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8°C.
  • Indefinitely frozen at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.5uL0.6 – 8.0 g/dL$12.33$21.69$21.69NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIn the presence of a solubilizing agent, bromocresol purple binds to albumin at pH 4.9. The amount of albumin-BCP complex is directly proportional to the albumin concentration. It is measured using a polychromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2069ALBChemistryAlbumin 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:

Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8°C.
  • Indefinitely frozen at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.5uL0.6 – 8.0 g/dL$10.05$17.68$17.68NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIn the presence of a solubilizing agent, bromocresol purple binds to albumin at pH 4.9. The amount of albumin-BCP complex is directly proportional to the albumin concentration. It is measured using a polychromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2036ALP, APChemistryAlkaline Phosphatase 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

  • Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin).
  • Clotting tubes: Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes). Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
  • Anticoagulant tubes: Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from plasma. Place plasma in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.

Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.7 uL10 – 1000 U/L$14.07$24.75$24.75NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMagnesium and zinc ions are used to enhance alkaline phosphatase’s transphophorylation of p-nitrophenolphosphate (p-NPP) to p-nitrophenol   (p-NP). The change in absorbance at 405 nm due to the formation of p-NP is directly proportional to ALP activity. Measurements of alkaline phosphatase are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, bone, parathyroid, and intestinal diseases.Multiple Species
2024ALP, APChemistryAlkaline Phosphatase 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

  • Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin).
  • Clotting tubes: Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes). Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
  • Anticoagulant tubes: Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from plasma. Place plasma in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.7 uL10 – 1000 U/L$12.03$21.17$21.17NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMagnesium and zinc ions are used to enhance alkaline phosphatase’s transphophorylation of p-nitrophenolphosphate (p-NPP) to p-nitrophenol   (p-NP). The change in absorbance at 405 nm due to the formation of p-NP is directly proportional to ALP activity. Measurements of alkaline phosphatase are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, bone, parathyroid, and intestinal diseases.Multiple Species
2037ALP, APChemistryAlkaline Phosphatase 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin).

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.

Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from plasma.
  • Place plasma in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.

Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.7 uL10 – 1000 U/L$10.00$17.59$17.59NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMagnesium and zinc ions are used to enhance alkaline phosphatase’s transphophorylation of p-nitrophenolphosphate (p-NPP) to p-nitrophenol   (p-NP). The change in absorbance at 405 nm due to the formation of p-NP is directly proportional to ALP activity. Measurements of alkaline phosphatase are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, bone, parathyroid, and intestinal diseases.Multiple Species
2034ALT, SGPTChemistryAlanine Aminotransferase 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin).

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • ALT should be assayed within 24 hours or sooner as some activity is lost at all storage temperatures.
  • Marginal loss of activity if sample is stored at 2-8 °C for 1-2 weeks or for longer storage at -80°C or colder.
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.20 uL6 – 1000 U/L$13.88$24.41$24.41NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishALT catalyzes the transamination of L-alanine to a-ketogluterate, forming L-glutamate and pyruvate. The pyruvate formed is reduced to lactate by LDH and oxidized by NADH. The change in absorbance is directly proportional to ALT activity. Significant elevations of alanine aminotransferase are found in diseases of the liver, such as hepatitis, necrosis, jaundice and cirrhosis. Alanine aminotransferase levels can be elevated even before clinical jaundice appears.Multiple Species
2023ALT, SGPTChemistryAlanine Aminotransferase 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin).
Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • ALT should be assayed within 24 hours or sooner as some activity is lost at all storage temperatures.
  • Marginal loss of activity if sample is stored at 2-8 °C for 1-2 weeks or for longer storage at -80°C or colder.
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.20 uL6 – 1000 U/L$11.84$20.83$20.83NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishALT catalyzes the transamination of L-alanine to a-ketogluterate, forming L-glutamate and pyruvate. The pyruvate formed is reduced to lactate by LDH and oxidized by NADH. The change in absorbance is directly proportional to ALT activity. Significant elevations of alanine aminotransferase are found in diseases of the liver, such as hepatitis, necrosis, jaundice and cirrhosis. Alanine aminotransferase levels can be elevated even before clinical jaundice appears.Multiple Species
2035ALT, SGPTChemistryAlanine Aminotransferase 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

  • Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin).
  • Clotting tubes: Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes). Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
  • Anticoagulant tubes: Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • ALT should be assayed within 24 hours or sooner as some activity is lost at all storage temperatures
  • Marginal loss of activity if sample is stored at 2-8 °C for 1-2 weeks or for longer storage at -80°C or colder
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.20 uL6 – 1000 U/L$9.81$17.26$17.26NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishALT catalyzes the transamination of L-alanine to a-ketogluterate, forming L-glutamate and pyruvate. The pyruvate formed is reduced to lactate by LDH and oxidized by NADH. The change in absorbance is directly proportional to ALT activity. Significant elevations of alanine aminotransferase are found in diseases of the liver, such as hepatitis, necrosis, jaundice and cirrhosis. Alanine aminotransferase levels can be elevated even before clinical jaundice appears.Multiple Species
2124ChemistryApolipoproteins ASerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:
Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  1. Serum/Plasma stable 7 days at 2-8 °C, 6 months at -70°C or colder
$72.32$127.22$127.22NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2125ChemistryApolipoproteins BSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:
Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  1. Serum/Plasma stable 7 days at 2-8 °C, 6 months at -70°C or colder
$35.55$62.53$62.53NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2126ChemistryApolipoproteins CSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:
Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  1. Serum/Plasma stable 7 days at 2-8 °C, 6 months at -70°C or colder
$200.52$352.71$352.71NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2086AMYLChemistryAmylase 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 week at room temperature 
  • 6 months at 2-8°C.
  • Longer storage at -20°C or colder.
Blood collection tubes containing EDTA, citrate, and oxalate have been reported to inhibit a-amylase activity and should not be used.

Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.
14 uL0-650 U/L$16.31$28.68$28.68NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fisha-amylase catalyzes the hydrolysis of 2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl-a-D-malotrioside to yield 2-choloro-4-nitrophenol (CNP). After a 70 second incubation at 37°C, the absorbance due to the formation of CNP is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.Multiple Species
2102AMYLChemistryAmylase 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 week at room temperature 
  • 6 months at 2-8 °C.
  • Longer storage at -20 °C or colder.
Blood collection tubes containing EDTA, citrate, and oxalate have been reported to inhibit a-amylase activity and should not be used.

Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.
14 uL0-650 U/L$14.27$25.10$25.10NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fisha-amylase catalyzes the hydrolysis of 2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl-a-D-malotrioside to yield 2-choloro-4-nitrophenol (CNP). After a 70 second incubation at 37°C, the absorbance due to the formation of CNP is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.Multiple Species
2087AMYLChemistryAmylase 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 week at room temperature 
  • 6 months at 2-8 °C.
  • Longer storage at -20 °C or colder.
Blood collection tubes containing EDTA, citrate, and oxalate have been reported to inhibit a-amylase activity and should not be used.

Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.
14 uL0-650 U/L$12.24$21.52$21.52NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fisha-amylase catalyzes the hydrolysis of 2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl-a-D-malotrioside to yield 2-choloro-4-nitrophenol (CNP). After a 70 second incubation at 37°C, the absorbance due to the formation of CNP is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.Multiple Species
2032AST, SGOTChemistryAspartate Aminotransferase 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at 20-25C.
  • 1 week at 2-8C.
  • 1 month at -20C or colder.
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.40 uL0-1000 U/L$13.95$24.53$24.53NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishAST catalyzes the transamination from L-aspartate to a-ketoglutarate, forming L-glutamate and oxalacetate. During oxalacetate reduction, NADH is oxidized to NAD. The conversion of NADH to NAD is directly proportional to AST activity. Significant elevations of AST are found in liver diseases such as hepatitis, necrosis, jaundice, and cirrhosis.Multiple Species
2105AST, SGOTChemistryAspartate Aminotransferase 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at 20-25C.
  • 1 week at 2-8C.
  • 1 month at -20C or colder.
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.40 uL0-1000 U/L$11.91$20.95$20.95NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishAST catalyzes the transamination from L-aspartate to a-ketoglutarate, forming L-glutamate and oxalacetate. During oxalacetate reduction, NADH is oxidized to NAD. The conversion of NADH to NAD is directly proportional to AST activity. Significant elevations of AST are found in liver diseases such as hepatitis, necrosis, jaundice, and cirrhosis.
2035AST, SGOTChemistryAspartate Aminotransferase 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at 20-25C.
  • 1 week at 2-8C.
  • 1 month at -20C or colder.
Avoid prolonged contact with RBC’s. Complete clot formation should take place before centrifugation. Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from collection. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.40 uL0-1000 U/L$9.88$17.37$17.37NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishAST catalyzes the transamination from L-aspartate to a-ketoglutarate, forming L-glutamate and oxalacetate. During oxalacetate reduction, NADH is oxidized to NAD. The conversion of NADH to NAD is directly proportional to AST activity. Significant elevations of AST are found in liver diseases such as hepatitis, necrosis, jaundice, and cirrhosis.Multiple Species
2018ChemistryAvian Comprehensive Chemistry PanelSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)See individual analytes for specifics$28.20$49.60$49.60 Avian
2220BAChemistryBile Acid, Baseline$53.95$94.89$94.89
2221BAChemistryBile Acid, Post$53.95$94.89$94.89
2042DBILIChemistryBilirubin, Direct 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
  • Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
  • Protection from light is required when specimens are stored for more than 8 hours.
Hemolysis may depress DBI results.

Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photodegradation.
10 uL0.05 – 16.0 mg/dL$14.20$24.98$24.98NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUpon the addition of diazotized sulfanilic acid, the solubilized bilirubin is converted to diazo-bilirubin, a red chromophore, which is then measured spectrophotometrically. Measurements of direct (conjugated) bilirubin are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis.Multiple Species
2027DBILIChemistryBilirubin, Direct 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
  • Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
  • Protection from light is required when specimens are stored for more than 8 hours.
Hemolysis may depress DBI results.

Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photodegradation.
10 uL0.05 – 16.0 mg/dL$12.17$21.40$21.40NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUpon the addition of diazotized sulfanilic acid, the solubilized bilirubin is converted to diazo-bilirubin, a red chromophore, which is then measured spectrophotometrically. Measurements of direct (conjugated) bilirubin are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis.Multiple Species
2043DBILIChemistryBilirubin, Direct 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
  • Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
  • Protection from light is required when specimens are stored for more than 8 hours.
Hemolysis may depress DBI results.

Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photodegradation.
10 uL0.05 – 16.0 mg/dL$10.13$17.83$17.83NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUpon the addition of diazotized sulfanilic acid, the solubilized bilirubin is converted to diazo-bilirubin, a red chromophore, which is then measured spectrophotometrically. Measurements of direct (conjugated) bilirubin are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis.Multiple Species
2044IBILIChemistryBilirubin, Indirect 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:
Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  1. Stable 8 hours at room temperature 1 week at 2-8 °C 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photPlease contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIndirect bilirubin is a calculation and can be used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis.Multiple Species
2028IBILIChemistryBilirubin, Indirect 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:
Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  1. Stable 8 hours at room temperature 1 week at 2-8 °C 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photPlease contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIndirect bilirubin is a calculation and can be used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis.Multiple Species
2045IBILIChemistryBilirubin, Indirect 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation.

If there is to be a delay in submission:
Clotting tubes:
  1. Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  2. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  3. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  1. Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  2. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  1. Stable 8 hours at room temperature 1 week at 2-8 °C 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photPlease contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIndirect bilirubin is a calculation and can be used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis.Multiple Species
2040TBILIChemistryBilirubin, Total 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
  • Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
  • Protection from light is required when specimens are stored for more than 8 hours.
Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photodegradation.10 uL0.1 – 25.0 mg/dL$14.22$25.01$25.01NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUpon the addition of diazotized sulfanilic acid, the solubilized bilirubin is converted to diazo-bilirubin, a red chromophore, which is then measured spectrophotometrically. Measurements of total bilirubin are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder disease.Multiple Species
2026TBILIChemistryBilirubin, Total 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
  • Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
  • Protection from light is required when specimens are stored for more than 8 hours.
Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photodegradation.10 uL0.1 – 25.0 mg/dL$12.18$21.43$21.43NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUpon the addition of diazotized sulfanilic acid, the solubilized bilirubin is converted to diazo-bilirubin, a red chromophore, which is then measured spectrophotometrically. Measurements of direct (conjugated) bilirubin are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder disease.Multiple Species
2041TBILIChemistryBilirubin, Total 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Bilirubin is photosensitive:
  • Protect from light, Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results.
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
  • Protection from light is required when specimens are stored for more than 8 hours.
Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photodegradation.10 uL0.1 – 25.0 mg/dL$10.15$17.85$17.85NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUpon the addition of diazotized sulfanilic acid, the solubilized bilirubin is converted to diazo-bilirubin, a red chromophore, which is then measured spectrophotometrically. Measurements of direct (conjugated) bilirubin are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver, hemolytic, hematological, and metabolic disorders, including hepatitis and gallbladder disease.Multiple Species
2330BNPChemistryNT- Brain Natriuretic PeptideSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and sodium heparin plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at room temperature.
  • 3 days at 2-8 °C.
  • 12 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
  • Protection from light is required when specimens are stored for more than 8 hours.
Blood collected in the presence of EDTA, citrate or oxalate and frozen plasma samples with insufficient anticoagulants potentially can cause clumping of the chrome particles and should not be used. 

Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection. Care should be taken to protect samples from both daylight and fluorescent light to avoid photodegradation.
50uL10 – 30000 pg/mL$29.50$51.89$51.89NHP, . All others contact the laboratory.Sample is incubated with chromium dioxide particles coated with monoclonal antibodies, which recognize an epitope located in the N-terminal part proBNP, and a conjugate reagent labeled monoclonal antibody specific for a second independent epitope on NT-proBNP, to form a particle/NT-proBNP/conjugate sandwich. Unbound conjugate is removed by magnetic separation and washing. After separation and washing, the sandwich is transferred to the cuvette where the sandwich bound ALP triggers an amplification cascade. At the end of the cascade, hydrogen peroxide is produced and converts DCBHS and 4-AAP to a colored product. The color change is directly proportional to the concentration of NT-proBNP.Multiple Species
2118CO2ChemistryBicarbonateSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • Stable 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8 °C.
  • 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder.
Samples should be analyzed promptly after collection and centrifugation of the blood in the unopened tube.

Total carbon dioxide concentration may be lowered when uncapped specimens are exposed to the air for one hour.


Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection.
5uL5 – 45 mmol/L$14.00$24.63$24.63NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe enzymatic carbonate method employs a phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase-malate dehydrogenase coupled enzymatic reaction and a stable analog of the cofactor NADH. During the coupled reaction, the reduction in absorbance of aNADH is proportional to the total CO2 concentration and is measured bichromatically.Multiple Species
2054BUNChemistryBlood Urea Nitrogen 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3-5 days at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
Serum/plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection.3 uL0 – 150 mg/dL$14.11$24.82$24.82NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishAmmonia, formed from the hydrolysis of urea, is used by glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) to reduce a-ketogluterate and simultaneously convert NADH to NAD. The change in absorbance at 340nm due to the disappearance of NADH is directly proportional to the BUN concentration in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.
2053BUNChemistryBlood Urea Nitrogen 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3-5 days at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
3 uL0 – 150 mg/dL$12.07$21.24$21.24NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishAmmonia, formed from the hydrolysis of urea, is used by glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) to reduce a-ketogluterate and simultaneously convert NADH to NAD. The change in absorbance at 340nm due to the disappearance of NADH is directly proportional to the BUN concentration in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.Multiple Species
2055BUNChemistryBlood Urea Nitrogen 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3-5 days at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
3 uL0 – 150 mg/dL$10.04$17.66$17.66NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishAmmonia, formed from the hydrolysis of urea, is used by glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) to reduce a-ketogluterate and simultaneously convert NADH to NAD. The change in absorbance at 340nm due to the disappearance of NADH is directly proportional to the BUN concentration in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.Multiple Species
2058BUN, CREATChemistryBlood Urea Nitrogen/ Creatinine 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3-5 days at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2092BUN, CREATChemistryBlood Urea Nitrogen/ Creatinine 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3-5 days at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2059BUN, CREATChemistryBlood Urea Nitrogen/ Creatinine 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3-5 days at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2223CRPChemistryC-Reactive Protein-HSSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • <72 hours at 4C.
  • 6 months at -20C.
Frozen samples, which become turbid after thawing, must be clarified by centrifugation prior to testing.

Serum /plasma specimens should be separated from cells within 2 hours after collection.
3 uL0.2 -12 mg/dL$20.45$35.97$35.97Synthetic particles coated with antibody to C-Reactive Protein aggregate in the presence of C-Reactive Protein in the sample. Increase in turbidity is proportional to C-Reactive Protein concentration. C-Reactive Protein levels are used to indicate the presence of an inflammatory process that may be caused by bacterial infection or physiological response.
2224CRPChemistryC-Reactive Protein-Extended RangeSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and lithium heparin plasma. DO NOT USE EDTA PLASMA.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • <72 hours  at 4C.
  • 6 months at -20C.
  • Frozen samples, which become turbid after thawing, must be clarified by centrifugation prior to testing.
2 uL0.05 – 25.00 mg/dL$23.15$40.72$40.72Synthetic particles coated with antibody to C-Reactive Protein aggregate in the presence of C-Reactive Protein in the sample. Increase in turbidity is proportional to C-Reactive Protein concentration. Measurement of C-Reactive Protein is useful for the detection and evaluation of infection, tissue injury, inflammatory disorders and associated diseases.
2060CAChemistryCalcium 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8C.
  • -20C or colder for longer storage.
Serum should be separated from red cells and analyzed promptly.5 uL5.0 – 15.0 mg/dL$14.22$25.01$25.01NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalcium reacts with o-cresolphthalein complexone to form a purple complex. The amount of complex thus formed is proportional to the calcium concentration and is measured spectrophotometrically. Calcium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of parathyroid disease, a variety of bone diseases, chronic renal diseases and tetany.Multiple Species
2093CAChemistryCalcium 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8C.
  • -20C or colder for longer storage.
Serum should be separated from red cells and analyzed promptly.5 uL5.0 – 15.0 mg/dL$12.18$21.43$21.43NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalcium reacts with o-cresolphthalein complexone to form a purple complex. The amount of complex thus formed is proportional to the calcium concentration and is measured spectrophotometrically. Calcium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of parathyroid disease, a variety of bone diseases, chronic renal diseases and tetany.Multiple Species
2061CAChemistryCalcium 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8C.
  • -20C or colder for longer storage.
Serum should be separated from red cells and analyzed promptly.5 uL5.0 – 15.0 mg/dL$10.15$17.85$17.85NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalcium reacts with o-cresolphthalein complexone to form a purple complex. The amount of complex thus formed is proportional to the calcium concentration and is measured spectrophotometrically. Calcium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of parathyroid disease, a variety of bone diseases, chronic renal diseases and tetany.Multiple Species
2064Ca/PO4ChemistryCa/PO4 1-10Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2065Ca/PO4ChemistryCa/PO4 11-19Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2095Ca/PO4ChemistryCa/PO4 20+Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2019ChemistryCardiac BioMarker PanelSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$35.20$61.91$61.91
2000ChemistryChemistry Panel 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$26.25$46.18$46.18NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2002ChemistryChemistry Panel 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$22.18$39.02$39.02NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2004ChemistryChemistry Panel 11-20Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$20.15$35.44$35.44NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2020ChemistryChemistry Panel without Lytes 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$23.86$41.97$41.97NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2021ChemistryChemistry Panel without Lytes 11-20Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$19.79$34.81$34.81NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2022ChemistryChemistry Panel wihtout Lytes 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$17.76$31.24$31.24NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2046CHOLChemistryCholesterol 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8C.
  • -20C or colder for longer storage.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3 uL50 – 600 mg/dL$14.08$24.77$24.77NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCholesterol is oxidized by cholesterol oxidase and forms hydrogen peroxide as one of its products. In the presence of horseradish peroxidase, the hydrogen peroxide is used to oxidize N,N diethylaniline-HCl/4-aminoantipyrine to produce a chromophore that absorbs at 540 nm. The absorbance is directly proportional to total cholesterol concentration. Lipids and lipoproteins in circulation have been associated with coronary heart disease, associated lipid metabolism disorders, and atherosclerosis.Multiple Species
2090CHOLChemistryCholesterol 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8C.
  • -20C or colder for longer storage.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3 uL50 – 600 mg/dL$12.05$21.19$21.19NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCholesterol is oxidized by cholesterol oxidase and forms hydrogen peroxide as one of its products. In the presence of horseradish peroxidase, the hydrogen peroxide is used to oxidize N,N diethylaniline-HCl/4-aminoantipyrine to produce a chromophore that absorbs at 540 nm. The absorbance is directly proportional to total cholesterol concentration. Lipids and lipoproteins in circulation have been associated with coronary heart disease, associated lipid metabolism disorders, and atherosclerosis.Multiple Species
2047CHOLChemistryCholesterol 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8C.
  • -20C or colder for longer storage.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3 uL50 – 600 mg/dL$10.01$17.61$17.61NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCholesterol is oxidized by cholesterol oxidase and forms hydrogen peroxide as one of its products. In the presence of horseradish peroxidase, the hydrogen peroxide is used to oxidize N,N diethylaniline-HCl/4-aminoantipyrine to produce a chromophore that absorbs at 540 nm. The absorbance is directly proportional to total cholesterol concentration. Lipids and lipoproteins in circulation have been associated with coronary heart disease, associated lipid metabolism disorders, and atherosclerosis.Multiple Species
2116CLChemistryChlorideSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C or room temperature.
45uL50 – 200 mmol/L$15.69$27.60$27.60NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe chloride method uses indirect sample sensing with the QuikLYTE Integrated Multisensor Technology to develop an electrical potential proportional to the activity of chloride in the sample.Multiple Species
2074CK, CPKChemistryCreatinine phosphokinase, Total 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, sodium and/or lithium heparin plasma, and EDTA.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 week at 2-8C.
  • -20C or below for longer storage.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.14 uL7 – 1000 U/L$14.66$25.79$25.79NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatine kinase catalyzes the reaction between creatine phosphate and ADP to form creatine and ATP. The ATP formed is used to phosphorylate glucose to from Glucose-6-Phosphate (G6P). With G6P-dehydrogenase, G6P is oxidized while NADP+ is reduced and forms NADPH. The rate of NADPH formation is directly proportional to CK activity and is measured spectrophotometrically. CK measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of myocardial infarction and muscle diseases.Multiple Species
2077CK, CPKChemistryCreatinine phosphokinase, Total 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, sodium and/or lithium heparin plasma, and EDTA.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 week at 2-8C.
  • -20C or below for longer storage.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.14 uL7 – 1000 U/L$12.63$22.21$22.21NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatine kinase catalyzes the reaction between creatine phosphate and ADP to form creatine and ATP. The ATP formed is used to phosphorylate glucose to from Glucose-6-Phosphate (G6P). With G6P-dehydrogenase, G6P is oxidized while NADP+ is reduced and forms NADPH. The rate of NADPH formation is directly proportional to CK activity and is measured spectrophotometrically. CK measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of myocardial infarction and muscle diseases.Multiple Species
2075CK, CPKChemistryCreatinine phosphokinase, Total 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, sodium and/or lithium heparin plasma, and EDTA.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 week at 2-8C.
  • -20C or below for longer storage.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.14 uL7 – 1000 U/L$10.59$18.63$18.63NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatine kinase catalyzes the reaction between creatine phosphate and ADP to form creatine and ATP. The ATP formed is used to phosphorylate glucose to from Glucose-6-Phosphate (G6P). With G6P-dehydrogenase, G6P is oxidized while NADP+ is reduced and forms NADPH. The rate of NADPH formation is directly proportional to CK activity and is measured spectrophotometrically. CK measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of myocardial infarction and muscle diseases.Multiple Species
2076CK-MBChemistryCK-MB (activity)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin), and EDTA.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  •  2-8 °C. (Should be analyzed within 24 hours.)
  • Indefinitely at -20 °C.
Grossly hemolyzed samples should not be used.

Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.
20uL3 – 125 U/L$37.44$65.85$65.85Creatine kinase in patient samples catalyzes the transphosphorylation of creatine phosphate to ADP, producing ATP. Hexokinase uses the ATP to phosphorylate glucose. The resulting G6P is oxidized by G6P-dehydrogenase while reducing NADP to NADPH. The rate of formation of NADPH is measured bichromatically and is directly proportional to CK-B activity.
2111CK-MB ChemistryCK-MB (mass)$37.30$65.61$65.61
2056CREATChemistryCreatinine 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, plasma (lithium heparin), and urine.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 24 hours at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Up to 3 months  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.20uL0.15 – 20.00 mg/dL (For serum and plasma). 13.00 -400.00 mg/dL (For urine).$14.23$25.03$25.03NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatine reacts with picrate, in the presence of a strong base, to form a red chromophore. The rate of increasing absorbance due to the formation of the red chromophore is directly proportional to the creatinine concentration.Multiple Species
2091CREATChemistryCreatinine 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, plasma (lithium heparin), and urine.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 24 hours at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Up to 3 months  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.20uL0.15 – 20.00 mg/dL (For serum and plasma). 13.00 -400.00 mg/dL (For urine).$12.20$21.45$21.45NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatine reacts with picrate, in the presence of a strong base, to form a red chromophore. The rate of increasing absorbance due to the formation of the red chromophore is directly proportional to the creatinine concentration.Multiple Species
2057CREATChemistryCreatinine 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, plasma (lithium heparin), and urine.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 24 hours at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Up to 3 months  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.20uL0.15 – 20.00 mg/dL (For serum and plasma). 13.00 -400.00 mg/dL (For urine).$10.16$17.87$17.87NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatine reacts with picrate, in the presence of a strong base, to form a red chromophore. The rate of increasing absorbance due to the formation of the red chromophore is directly proportional to the creatinine concentration.Multiple Species
2159ChemistryCreatinine ClearanceSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine Container$18.14$31.91$31.91NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2226SGChemistrySpecific GravityUrine, Body FluidUrine Container, Sterile Container$14.74$25.92$25.92NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2110LYTESChemistryElectrolyte Panel (Na,K,Cl,CO2)Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C for sodium and potassium.
  • -20 °C for up to 12 months.
  • 7 days at room temperature for chloride.
45uL50 – 200 mmol/L (Sodium), 1 – 10 mmol/L (Potassium), 50 – 200 mmol/L (Chloride)$16.04$28.21$28.21NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe Na, K, Cl methods use indirect sample sensing with the QuikLYTE sensor to develop an electrical potential proportional to the activity of each specific ion in the sample.Multiple Species
8005EtOHChemistryEthyl AlcoholSerum, Plasma (sodium and lithium heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 14 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • 2 days at room temperature.
  • -20 °C for up to 12 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.9uL3 – 300 mg/dL$49.44$86.96$86.96NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishReagent 1 contains the buffering system. Reagent 2 contains alcohol dehydrogenase, the coenzyme NAD, buffer, preservatives, and stabilizers. The ADH catalyzes the oxidation of ethyl alcohol to acetaldehyde. During this reaction, NAD is reduced to NADH with a concomitant increase in absorbance to 340nm proportional to the concentration of alcohol in the specimen.
2038GGTChemistryGamma-Glutamyl Transferase 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature. 
  • 2 days at 2-8 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.32uL0 – 800 U/L$13.78$24.25$24.25NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe γ-glutamyl transferase method is an adaptation of the methodology recommended by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC).1 The method uses the substrate L-gamma-glutamyl-3-carboxy-4-nitranilide with glycylglycine
2025GGTChemistryGamma-Glutamyl Transferase 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature. 
  • 2 days at 2-8 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.32uL0 – 800 U/L$11.75$20.67$20.67NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe γ-glutamyl transferase method is an adaptation of the methodology recommended by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC).1 The method uses the substrate L-gamma-glutamyl-3-carboxy-4-nitranilide with glycylglycine.Multiple Species
2039GGTChemistryGamma-Glutamyl Transferase 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature. 
  • 2 days at 2-8 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.32uL0 – 800 U/L$9.72$17.09$17.09NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe γ-glutamyl transferase method is an adaptation of the methodology recommended by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC).1 The method uses the substrate L-gamma-glutamyl-3-carboxy-4-nitranilide with glycylglycine.Multiple Species
2070ChemistryGlobulin 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2098ChemistryGlobulin 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2071ChemistryGlobulin 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. Must be ordered with TP And Albumin. NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2030GLUChemistryGlucose 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature. 
  • 72 hours  at 4 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL0 – 500 mg/dL$14.39$25.32$25.32NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe glucose (GLUC) method is an adaptation of the hexokinase-glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase method, presented as a general clinical laboratory method by Kunst, et al.1 The hexokinase method is the generally accepted reference method for measuring glucose,3 Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of carbohydrate metabolism such as diabetes mellitus, neonatal hypoglycemia, and insulinoma.
2029GLUChemistryGlucose 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature. 
  • 72 hours  at 4 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL0 – 500 mg/dL$12.36$21.74$21.74NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe glucose (GLUC) method is an adaptation of the hexokinase-glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase method, presented as a general clinical laboratory method by Kunst, et al.1 The hexokinase method is the generally accepted reference method for measuring glucose,3 Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of carbohydrate metabolism such as diabetes mellitus, neonatal hypoglycemia, and insulinoma.Multiple Species
2031GLUChemistryGlucose 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature. 
  • 72 hours  at 4 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL0 – 500 mg/dL$10.32$18.16$18.16NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe glucose (GLUC) method is an adaptation of the hexokinase-glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase method, presented as a general clinical laboratory method by Kunst, et al.1 The hexokinase method is the generally accepted reference method for measuring glucose,3 Glucose measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of carbohydrate metabolism such as diabetes mellitus, neonatal hypoglycemia, and insulinoma.Multiple Species
2001ChemistryGlucose ToleranceSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine Container$15.89$27.95$27.95NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2050HDLChemistryHigh Density LipidsSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C if not tested within 8 hours.
  • -70 °C for up to 3 months.
  • When using samples stored at 2-8°C or – 70°C, increases or decreases of up to 10% may be observed in HDL-C concentrations.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL3 – 150 mg/dL$14.41$25.34$25.34NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIn the first reaction, chylomicrons, VLDL, and LDL form water soluble complexes with dextran sulfate in the presence of magnesium sulfate. These complexes are resistant to PEG-modified cholesterol esterase and cholesterol oxidase that react with HDL cholesterol. In the presence of oxygen, the HDL cholesterol is oxidized and hydrogen peroxide. The generated hydrogen peroxide then reacts with 40aminoantipyrine and HSDA in the presence of peroxidase to form a colored dye that is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2113HDLChemistryHigh Density Lipids 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C if not tested within 8 hours.
  • -70 °C for up to 3 months.
  • When using samples stored at 2-8°C or – 70°C, increases or decreases of up to 10% may be observed in HDL-C concentrations.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL3 – 150 mg/dL$12.37$21.76$21.76NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIn the first reaction, chylomicrons, VLDL, and LDL form water soluble complexes with dextran sulfate in the presence of magnesium sulfate. These complexes are resistant to PEG-modified cholesterol esterase and cholesterol oxidase that react with HDL cholesterol. In the presence of oxygen, the HDL cholesterol is oxidized and hydrogen peroxide. The generated hydrogen peroxide then reacts with 40aminoantipyrine and HSDA in the presence of peroxidase to form a colored dye that is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2115HDLChemistryHigh Density Lipids 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C if not tested within 8 hours.
  • -70 °C for up to 3 months.
  • When using samples stored at 2-8°C or – 70°C, increases or decreases of up to 10% may be observed in HDL-C concentrations.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL3 – 150 mg/dL$10.34$18.18$18.18NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishIn the first reaction, chylomicrons, VLDL, and LDL form water soluble complexes with dextran sulfate in the presence of magnesium sulfate. These complexes are resistant to PEG-modified cholesterol esterase and cholesterol oxidase that react with HDL cholesterol. In the presence of oxygen, the HDL cholesterol is oxidized and hydrogen peroxide. The generated hydrogen peroxide then reacts with 40aminoantipyrine and HSDA in the presence of peroxidase to form a colored dye that is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2161HGBChemistryHemoglobin A1CWhole Blood EDTALTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Anticoagulated venous whole blood.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Samples containing clots should not be used.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Place sample in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at room temperature. 
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • 4 months at -20°C. (Freeze only once)
Cuvette 1: 3uL (from sample cup) Cuvette 2: 19uL(from cuvette 1)0.25-2.90 g/dL$23.85$41.94$41.94HbA1c measurement is based on a turbidimetric inhibition immunoassay principle. HbA1C reacts with anti-HbA1C epitopes added to the cuvette. The polyhapten reacts with free anti-HbA1C antibodies to form an insoluble complex. The rate of reaction is inversely proportional to the concentration of HbA1C in the sample
2123HILChemistryHILSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), Urine, CSF, Body FluidsRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine Container, Sterile Container$12.62$22.19$22.19NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2008ICAChemistryIonized CalciumWhole Blood (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature. 
  • 2 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • Indefinitely at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.5uL5.0-15.0 mg/dL$42.55$74.85$74.85NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalcium reacts with OCPC (o-cresolphthalein complexone) to form a purple complex. The amount of complex formed is proportional to the calcium concentration and is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2207FEChemistryTotal IronSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, sodium heparin plasma, and lithium heparin plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 4 days at room temperature. 
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • 2 months at -20 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.40uL5-1000 ug/dL$18.93$33.31$33.31NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUnder acidic conditions, iron is released from the protein transferrin. In the presence of the ascorbic acid, iron is reduced and forms a blue complex with Ferene. The absorbance of the complex is directly proportional to the concentration of iron in the serum.Multiple Species
2175AHAChemistryLactic AcidSerum, Plasma (Sodium Floride/Potassium Oxalate)RTT, Grey top tube (nafloride/koxalate)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, sodium heparin plasma, and lithium heparin plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • Refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
  • Freeze for up to 1 month.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection. To avoid hemolysis, keep samples on ice and analyze promptly.4uL0.3 – 15 mmol/L$14.58$25.65$25.65NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishRabbit muscle lactic dehydrogenase catalyzes the oxidation of L-lactate to pyruvate with simultaneous reduction of NAD. One mole of NAD is converted to one mole of NADH for each mole of lactate present. Absorbance due to NADH is directly proportional to lactate concentration and is measured spectrophotometrically.
2080LDHChemistryLactate Dehydrogenase 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and sodium/lithium heparin plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at room temperature. 
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.8uL6-1000 U/L$14.86$26.15$26.15NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishLactate dehydrogenase oxidizes a substrate in the presence of NAD to yield pyruvate and NADH which absorbs at 340nm. LDH activity concentration is proportional to the amount of LDH in the sample.Multiple Species
2079LDHChemistryLactate Dehydrogenase 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and sodium/lithium heparin plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at room temperature. 
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.8uL6-1000 U/L$12.83$22.57$22.57NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishLactate dehydrogenase oxidizes a substrate in the presence of NAD to yield pyruvate and NADH which absorbs at 340nm. LDH activity concentration is proportional to the amount of LDH in the sample.Multiple Species
2081LDHChemistryLactate Dehydrogenase 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and sodium/lithium heparin plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 3 days at room temperature. 
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.8uL6-1000 U/L$10.80$18.99$18.99NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishLactate dehydrogenase oxidizes a substrate in the presence of NAD to yield pyruvate and NADH which absorbs at 340nm. LDH activity concentration is proportional to the amount of LDH in the sample.Multiple Species
2052LDLChemistryLow-density lipoproteins 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Chemistry only: Submit serum or plasma (can be refrigerated up to 24 hours prior to submission, or frozen in many cases – check with us first.) You can instead submit whole blood collected into an empty Eppendorf or red-top tube and we will harvest serum, but the harvest needs to be done ASAP so submit sample within 2 hours.$14.42$25.36$25.36NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2117LDLChemistryLow-density lipoproteins 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)$12.38$21.78$21.78NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2119LDLChemistryLow-density lipoproteins 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)$10.35$18.21$18.21NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2088LIP DGGRChemistryLipase 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 12 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL10 – 1500 U/L$15.20$26.74$26.74NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishPancreatic lipase degrades dietary triglycerides to glycerol and free fatty acids in the presence of bile salts. Lipase measurements are used in the diagnosis of diseases of the pancreas, such as acute pancreatitis and obstruction of the pancreatic duct.1, 2 The LIPL method is an adaptation of the colorimetric method described by Neumann et al.
2103LIP DGGRChemistryLipase 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 12 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL10 – 1500 U/L$13.17$23.16$23.16NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishPancreatic lipase degrades dietary triglycerides to glycerol and free fatty acids in the presence of bile salts. Lipase measurements are used in the diagnosis of diseases of the pancreas, such as acute pancreatitis and obstruction of the pancreatic duct.1, 2 The LIPL method is an adaptation of the colorimetric method described by Neumann et al.Multiple Species
2089LIP DGGRChemistryLipase 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 12 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL10 – 1500 U/L$11.13$19.58$19.58NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishPancreatic lipase degrades dietary triglycerides to glycerol and free fatty acids in the presence of bile salts. Lipase measurements are used in the diagnosis of diseases of the pancreas, such as acute pancreatitis and obstruction of the pancreatic duct.1, 2 The LIPL method is an adaptation of the colorimetric method described by Neumann et al.Multiple Species
2005ChemistryLipid Panel 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$20.54$36.13$36.13NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2006ChemistryLipid Panel 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$16.47$28.97$28.97NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2009ChemistryLipid Panel 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$14.44$25.39$25.39NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2013ChemistryLiver Panel 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$19.37$34.07$34.07NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2014ChemistryLiver Panel 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$15.30$26.91$26.91NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2015ChemistryLiver Panel 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$13.26$23.33$23.33NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2084MgChemistryMagnesiumSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma. 
Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days at room temperature.
  • 7 days at 2-8 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.4uL0.0 – 20.0 mg/dL$14.87$26.15$26.15NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMethylthymol blue forms a blue complex with magnesium. The amount of MG-MTB complex formed is proportional to the magnesium concentration and is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2101MgChemistryMagnesium 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma. 
Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days at room temperature.
  • 7 days at 2-8 °C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.4uL0.0 – 20.0 mg/dL$14.87$26.15$26.15NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMethylthymol blue forms a blue complex with magnesium. The amount of MG-MTB complex formed is proportional to the magnesium concentration and is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2010ChemistryMetabolic Panel 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$21.90$38.53$38.53NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2011ChemistryMetabolic Panel 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$17.83$31.37$31.37NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2012ChemistryMetabolic Panel 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$15.80$27.79$27.79NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2108ChemistryMyoglobinSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma. 
Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days at 2-8°C.
  • 28 days at -20°C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.20uL1 – 1000 ng/mL$19.51$34.32$34.32Sample is incubated with chromium dioxide particles coated with monoclonal antibodies specific for myoglobin to form a particle/MYO complex. They are then separated magnetically and the supernatant is removed. During a second step the particle/MYO complex is incubated with a conjugate to form a particle/MYO/conjugate sandwich. Unbound conjugate is removed magnetically and washed. The bound conjugate aids in the hydrolysis of a substrate to form chlorophenol red. The concentration of MYO present is directly proportional to the rate of color change.
2062PChemistryPhosphorus 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma, and urine. 
Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 7 days at 2-8°C.
  • 3 months at -20°C
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL0.5 – 9.0 mg/dL [0.16 – 2.91 mmol/L] – Serum or Plasma. 5.0 – 90.0 mg/dL [1.61 – 29.07 mmol/L – Urine$14.35$25.25$25.25NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishInorganic phosphate reacts with ammonium molybdate in the presence of sulfuric acid to form a phosphomolybdate complex which is measured spectrophotometrically.
2094PChemistryPhosphorus 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma, and urine. 
Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 7 days at 2-8°C.
  • 3 months at -20°C
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL0.5 – 9.0 mg/dL [0.16 – 2.91 mmol/L] – Serum or Plasma. 5.0 – 90.0 mg/dL [1.61 – 29.07 mmol/L – Urine$12.32$21.67$21.67NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishInorganic phosphate reacts with ammonium molybdate in the presence of sulfuric acid to form a phosphomolybdate complex which is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2063PChemistryPhosphorus 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma, and urine. 
Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 7 days at 2-8°C.
  • 3 months at -20°C
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.3uL0.5 – 9.0 mg/dL [0.16 – 2.91 mmol/L] – Serum or Plasma. 5.0 – 90.0 mg/dL [1.61 – 29.07 mmol/L – Urine$10.28$18.09$18.09NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishInorganic phosphate reacts with ammonium molybdate in the presence of sulfuric acid to form a phosphomolybdate complex which is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2114KChemistryPotassiumSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, heparinized plasma and urine.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days at room temperature.
  • Store at 2-8°C for delayed analysis.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

HEMOLYZED SAMPLES MAY GIVE INCORRECT ELEVATED POTASSIUM RESULTS.
40uL1 – 10mmol/L (Serum/Plasma), 1 – 300mmol/L (Urine)$15.69$27.60$27.60NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe method uses indirect sample sensing with the QuikLYTE sensor technology to develop an electrical potential proportional to the activity of each specific ion in the sample.Multiple Species
2066TPChemistryTotal Protien 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 72 hours at 2-8°C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.15uL2.0 – 12.0 g/dL$14.15$24.89$24.89NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCupric ion reacts with the peptide linkages of protein in a basic solution. The blue copper (II) protein complex formed is proportional to the total protein concentration in the sample and is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2096TPChemistryTotal Protien 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 72 hours at 2-8°C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.15uL2.0 – 12.0 g/dL$12.36$21.74$21.74NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCupric ion reacts with the peptide linkages of protein in a basic solution. The blue copper (II) protein complex formed is proportional to the total protein concentration in the sample and is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2067TPChemistryTotal Protien 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 72 hours at 2-8°C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.15uL2.0 – 12.0 g/dL$10.08$10.08$10.08NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCupric ion reacts with the peptide linkages of protein in a basic solution. The blue copper (II) protein complex formed is proportional to the total protein concentration in the sample and is measured spectrophotometrically.Multiple Species
2127ChemistryRenal Profile 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$18.27$32.13$32.13NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2128ChemistryRenal Profile 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$16.23$28.55$28.55NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2129ChemistryRenal Profile 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$14.20$24.97$24.97NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2121SDMAChemistrySDMASerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$38.25$67.29$67.29
2112NAChemistrySodiumSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days at room temperature.
  • 7 days at 2-8°C.
  • Store at 2-8°C or frozen for delayed analysis
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.40uL50 – 200 mmol/L (Serum/Plasma), 5 – 300 mmol/L (Urine)$15.69$27.60$27.60NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe method uses indirect sample sensing wit the QuikLYTE sensor technology to develop and electrical potential proportional to the sodium activity in the sample.Multiple Species
2282T3ChemistryT3$47.20$83.02$83.02
2292T3ChemistryT3 uptake % (Resin)$60.02$105.58$105.58
2291T3ChemistryT3, Reverse$278.72$490.27$490.27
2288T4ChemistryTHR Response$47.20$83.02$83.02
2290FT4ChemistryT4, Free$72.85$128.14$128.14
2184RTROPChemistryTroponin ISerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 2 days at 2-8°C.
  • -20°C or colder for longer storage.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.50uL0.04 – 40.00 ng/mL$16.01$28.17$28.17The sample is incubated with chromium dioxide particles coated with a monoclonal antibody specific to cardiac troponin-I and a conjugate reagent (alkaline phosphatase) labeled monoclonal antibody specific for cardiac troponin-I to form a complex. Unbound conjugate is removed by magnetic separation and washing. After separation and washing, the complex is transferred to a cuvette where the bound ALP triggers an amplification cascade. A series of reactions to occur in order to produce hydrogen peroxide which converts DCHBS and 4-AAP to a colored product. The color change is directly proportional to the concentration of cardiac troponin-I present.
2048TRIGChemistryTriglycerides 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 72 hours at 2-8°C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.4uL15 – 1000 mg/dL $14.51$25.53$25.53NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe sample is incubated with lipoprotein lipase enzyme reagent that converts triglycerides into free glycerol and fatty acids. A series of reactions occur in which quinoneimine is formed. The change in absorbance due to quinoneimine is directly proportional to the total amount of glycerol and its precursors in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.
2051TRIGChemistryTriglycerides 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 72 hours at 2-8°C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.4uL15 – 1000 mg/dL$12.48$21.95$21.95NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe sample is incubated with lipoprotein lipase enzyme reagent that converts triglycerides into free glycerol and fatty acids. A series of reactions occur in which quinoneimine is formed. The change in absorbance due to quinoneimine is directly proportional to the total amount of glycerol and its precursors in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2049TRIGChemistryTriglycerides 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum, lithium heparin and EDTA plasma. 

Clotting tubes:

  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours  at room temperature.
  • 72 hours at 2-8°C.
  • 6 months at -20°C or colder.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.4uL15 – 1000 mg/dL$10.44$18.37$18.37NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe sample is incubated with lipoprotein lipase enzyme reagent that converts triglycerides into free glycerol and fatty acids. A series of reactions occur in which quinoneimine is formed. The change in absorbance due to quinoneimine is directly proportional to the total amount of glycerol and its precursors in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2082URICChemistryUric Acid 1-10Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin).

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 day at room temperature.
  • 3 – 5 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 6 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.17uL0 – 20.0 mg/dL$14.15$24.89$24.89NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUric acid, which absorbs light at 293nm is converted by uricase to allantoin, which is nonabsorbing at 293nm. The change in absorbance due to the disappearance of uric acid is directly proportional to the concentration of uric acid in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2100URICChemistryUric Acid 11-19Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin).

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 day at room temperature.
  • 3 – 5 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 6 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.17uL0 – 20.0 mg/dL$12.11$21.31$21.31NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUric acid, which absorbs light at 293nm is converted by uricase to allantoin, which is nonabsorbing at 293nm. The change in absorbance due to the disappearance of uric acid is directly proportional to the concentration of uric acid in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2083URICChemistryUric Acid 20+Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin).

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 1 day at room temperature.
  • 3 – 5 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 6 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.17uL0 – 20.0 mg/dL$12.11$21.31$21.31NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishUric acid, which absorbs light at 293nm is converted by uricase to allantoin, which is nonabsorbing at 293nm. The change in absorbance due to the disappearance of uric acid is directly proportional to the concentration of uric acid in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2152BUN / CREAT URChemistryUrine BUN/CREAUrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types:  Urine.

Storage:
  • 4 days at 4 – 8°C.

  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
3 uL0 – 150 mg/dLNHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishAmmonia, formed from the hydrolysis of urea, is used by glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) to reduce a-ketogluterate and simultaneously convert NADH to NAD. The change in absorbance at 340nm due to the disappearance of NADH is directly proportional to the BUN concentration in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.Multiple Species
2154CA URChemistryUrine CalciumUrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • 3-5 days at room temperature. 
  • 1 week at 4 °C.
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Collection of 24 hour urine specimen should be made in a container with 10 to 20 mL of 6M HCl.

If preservatives are not used during 24 hour urine collection, acidify the sample to below pH 3.0 before analysis.
5 uL5.0 – 15.0 mg/dL$14.01$24.65$24.65NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCalcium reacts with OCPC to form a purple complex. The amount of complex thus formed is proportional to the calcium concentration and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2134CL URChemistryUrine ChlorideUrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Store at 2-8°C or frozen for delayed analysis. 
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
45 uL10 – 330 mmol/L$15.62$27.48$27.48NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe chloride method uses indirect sample sensing with the QuikLYTE sensor to develop an electrical potential proportional to the activity of each specific ion in the sample.Multiple Species
2156CO2 URChemistryUrine CO2UrineUrine Container$14.00$24.63$24.63NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2138CREAT URChemistryUrine Creatinine 1-10UrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Store at 2 – 8°C and analyze within 4 days. 
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Random or 24 hour urine collections require no preservatives. Specimens previously preserved with 6N HCl or Boric Acid are acceptable. 6 uL0.03 – 20.00 mg/dL$14.03$24.68$24.68NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatininase hydrolyzes creatinine to creatine, which is hydrolyzed by creatinase to sarcosine. Sarcosine oxidase hydrolyzes sarcosine to glycine, formaldehyde, and peroxide. T he peroxide and a chromogen in the presence of peroxidase form a colored end product that is proportional to the amount of creatinine in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2139CREAT URChemistryUrine Creatinine 11-19UrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Store at 2 – 8°C and analyze within 4 days. 
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Random or 24 hour urine collections require no preservatives. Specimens previously preserved with 6N HCl or Boric Acid are acceptable. 6 uL0.03 – 20.00 mg/dL$11.99$21.10$21.10NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatininase hydrolyzes creatinine to creatine, which is hydrolyzed by creatinase to sarcosine. Sarcosine oxidase hydrolyzes sarcosine to glycine, formaldehyde, and peroxide. T he peroxide and a chromogen in the presence of peroxidase form a colored end product that is proportional to the amount of creatinine in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
???CREAT URChemistryUrine Creatinine 20+UrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Store at 2 – 8°C and analyze within 4 days. 
  • Indefinitely at  -20 °C.
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Random or 24 hour urine collections require no preservatives. Specimens previously preserved with 6N HCl or Boric Acid are acceptable. 6 uL0.03 – 20.00 mg/dLNHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishCreatininase hydrolyzes creatinine to creatine, which is hydrolyzed by creatinase to sarcosine. Sarcosine oxidase hydrolyzes sarcosine to glycine, formaldehyde, and peroxide. T he peroxide and a chromogen in the presence of peroxidase form a colored end product that is proportional to the amount of creatinine in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2148GLU URChemistryUrine GlucoseUrineUrine Container$14.19$24.96$24.96NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2143Mg URChemistryUrine MagnesiumUrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Acidified urine samples: 7 days at 4 – 6°C.
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
A 24-hour urine specimen should be collected in a bottle containing 10mL of 12M HCl.

If preservatives are not added during collection, acidify the sample to below pH 3.0 before analysis.


4uL0.0 – 20.0 mg/dL$14.87$26.15$26.15NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMethylthymol blue forms a blue complex with magnesium. The amount of MG-MTB complex formed is proportional to the magnesium concentration and is measured using a bchromatic endpoint technique.Multiple Species
2150Urine OsmolalityUrineUrine Container$46.90$82.50$82.50NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2146P URChemistryUrine PhosphorusUrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • 48 hours at room temperature. 
  • 6 months when 24 hour specimens are acidified with 2mL of HCl per 100mL prior to storage at 2 – 8°C. 
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Urine specimens should be free of particulate matter.

Collection of 24 hour urine specimens should be made in a container with 20 to 30mL of 6M HCl in order to avoid precipitation of phosphate complexes.
3uL5.0 – 90.0 mg/dL$14.35$25.25$25.25NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishInorganic phosphate reacts with ammonium molybdate in the presence of sulfuric acid to form a phoshpomolybdate complex which is measured at 340nm and blanked at 700nm.Multiple Species
2132UR KChemistryUrine PotassiumUrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Store at 2 – 8°C.
  • Frozen for delayed analysis.
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
24 hour urine collection for potassium should be made wihout addition of preservatives.451 – 300 mmol/L$15.62$27.48$27.48NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe potassium method uses indirect sample sensing with the QuikLYTE sensor to develop an electrical potential proportional to the activity of potassium in the sample.Multiple Species
2136ChemistryUrine ProteinUrineUrine ContainerChemistry only: Submit serum or plasma (can be refrigerated up to 24 hours prior to submission, or frozen in many cases – check with us first.) You can instead submit whole blood collected into an empty Eppendorf or red-top tube and we will harvest serum, but the harvest needs to be done ASAP so submit sample within 2 hours.$16.65$29.28$29.28NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2140ChemistryUrine Protein/ CreatinineUrineUrine ContainerChemistry only: Submit serum or plasma (can be refrigerated up to 24 hours prior to submission, or frozen in many cases – check with us first.) You can instead submit whole blood collected into an empty Eppendorf or red-top tube and we will harvest serum, but the harvest needs to be done ASAP so submit sample within 2 hours.$17.79$31.30$31.30NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2130NA URChemistryUrine SodiumUrineUrine ContainerRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Store at 2 – 8°C.  
  • Frozen for delayed analysis.
  • Place urine in collection tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
24 hour urine collection for sodium should be made without addition of preservatives.45uL5 – 300 mmol/L$15.62$27.48$27.48NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishThe sodium method uses indirect sample sensing with the QuikLYTE to develop an electrical potential proportional to the activity of each specific ion in the sample.Multiple Species
2145BILI URChemistryUrine Total BilirubinUrineUrine Container$14.01$24.65$24.65NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2133LYTES URChemistryUrine Electrolytes UrineUrine ContainerChemistry only: Submit serum or plasma (can be refrigerated up to 24 hours prior to submission, or frozen in many cases – check with us first.) You can instead submit whole blood collected into an empty Eppendorf or red-top tube and we will harvest serum, but the harvest needs to be done ASAP so submit sample within 2 hours.$15.62$27.48$27.48NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
LYTESChemistryElectrolytesSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), Urine ContainerPlease contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.Please contact us for rates.NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2106ChemistryValidation Panel (Chemistry Only)SerumRTT/Eppendorf, $68.64$120.75$120.75NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2164PHENOBChemistryPhenobarbitolSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 2 days at room temperature or refrigerated (2-8 °C).
  • Frozen for up 3 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.4 uL0.0 – 80.0 ug/mL$101.44$178.44$178.44The phenobarbital method is a homogeneous particle enhanced turbidimetric inhibition immunoassay technique which uses a synthetic particle-phenobarbital reagent and phenobarbital-specific monoclonal antibody. Phenobarbital present in the sample competes with the particles for the antibody, thereby decreasing the rate of aggregation. Hence, the rate of aggregation is inversely proportional to the concentration of phenobarbital in the sample. Rate of aggregation is measured using bichromatic turbidimetric readings.
2165CYCLOChemistryCyclosporinWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Whole blood in EDTA

Storage:
  • 1 week at room temperature 
  • 1 week at 2-8 °C.
  • Longer storage at -20 °C or colder.
Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.5 uL25 – 500 ng/mL$86.01$151.30$151.30The lysed sample is mixed with the antibody conjugate reagent. The CSA (cyclosporine A) present in the sample is bound by the CSA antibody conjugate reagent. Magnetic particles coated with CSA are added to bind free antibody-enzyme conjugate. The reaction mixture is then separated magnetically. Following separation, the supernatant containing the CSA-antibody-enzyme complex is transferred to another cuvette and mixed with the substrate. B-galactosidase catalyzes the hydrolysis of CPRG to produce chlorophenol red. The change in absorbance due to the formation of CPR is directly proportional to the amount of CSA in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic rate.
2166ChemistryIL-6$186.61$328.26$328.26
2169ChemistryMethamphetamineRecommended Specimen Types: Urine.

Storage:
  • Refrigerated (2-8 °C) for less than 24 hours.
  • Longer storage (more than 24 hours) at -20 °C or colder.
  • Place urine in a container and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Fresh urine samples do not require any special pretreatment.

Turbid samples should be centrifuged before analysis.

No additives or preservatives are required.

Boric acid should not be used as a preservative.

Specimens should be at 20 -25°C before analysis.
6uL for 300 ng/mL and 500 ng/mL cutoff, 3uL for 1000 ng/mL cutoff$78.61$138.28$138.28Monoclonal antibody reactive to amphetamines are labeled with G6PDH are used in this methodology.

The concentration of drug in the sample determines the amount of AMPH-glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase conjugate bound to the antibody. The unbound conjugate catalyzes the oxidation of G6P, with the simultaneous reduction of NAD to NADH, more rapidly than does the bound conjugate. The rate of increasing absorbance due to the increase in NADH is related to concentration of drug in the sample.
2170ChemistryPlasma Free Hemoglobin$60.17$105.85$105.85
2171ChemistryLab SuppliesContact LabContact Lab$67.50$118.73$118.73
2172ChemistryHaptoglobin$55.04$96.82$96.82
2173ChemistryHaptoglobin (small sample volume)$55.04$96.82$96.82
2174ChemistryCK Isoenzymes (small sample volumes)$70.51$124.04$124.04
2177ChemistryReptile Comphrehensive Chemistry PanelSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$27.30$48.03$48.03
2179AMMChemistryAmmonia, PlasmaSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin, EDTA)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin), LTT (EDTA)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Plasma (Lithium Heparin or EDTA)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 2 hours at 2-8 °C.
  • Concentrations may more than double in plasma when stored at room temperature for 6 hours.
Plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

Do not use hemolyzed samples.
44uL17 – 1277 ug/dL$24.21$42.59$42.59The method uses glutamate dehydrogenase and a stabilized NADPH analog. Ammonia reacts with a-ketogluterate and reduced cofactor to form L-glutamate and the cofactor. The reaction is catalyzed by glutamate dehydrogenase. The decrease in absorbance due to the oxidation of the reduced cofactor is proportional to the ammonia concentration.
2180EtOHChemistryEthanol (alcohol)Serum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine ContainerSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin) and urine.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 2 days  at room temperature.
  • Serum stored at 2-8 °C for up to 2 weeks.
  • Indefinitely stable at -20°C or below.
  • Urine stored at 4°C until analysis.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

Urine samples within pH range of 3.0 – 11.0 do not require pH adjustment.

Due to the volatile nature of alcohol, specimen tubes should be completely filled and capped to avoid evaporative loss to the atmosphere.
9uL3 – 300 mg/dL$19.00$33.41$33.41Reagent 1 contains the buffering system. Reagent 2 contains alcohol dehydrogenase, the coenzyme NAD, buffer, preservatives, and stabilizers. The ADH catalyzes the oxidation of EtOH to acetaldehyde. During this reaction, NAD is reduced to NADH with an increase in absorbance proportional to the alcohol concentration.
2182TROPChemistryTroponin T$224.76$395.36$395.36
2185FE PChemistryIron Panel I (mouse)SerumRTT/Eppendorf, $67.56$118.84$118.84
2187FE PChemistryIron Panel II (mouse)SerumRTT/Eppendorf, $63.56$111.81$111.81
2188ChemistrySolution PreparationContact LabContact Lab$65.11$114.53$114.53
2189FE PChemistryIron Panel III (mouse)SerumRTT/Eppendorf, $58.21$102.39$102.39
2190NDIKChemistryVitamin E$52.60$92.52$92.52
2191ChemistryTransferrinSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 7 days  at 2-8°C.
  • -20°C for 1 month.
  • -70°C for 1 year.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

Visibly lipemic samples or frozen samples which are turbid after thawing must be clarified by centrifugation prior to the assay.
2uL40 – 750 mg/dL$21.88$38.48$38.48Transferring from serum or plasma reacts with its polyclonal antibody to form immune complexes. Addition of PEG accelerates formation of these complexes. The resulting turbidity is measured by bichromatic end-point measurements. The increase in turbidity is proportional to the concentration of transferring in the sample.
2192ChemistryVitamin B6$164.75$289.80$289.80
2193VITDChemistryVitamin DSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, lithium heparin plasma, and EDTA plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 3 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.8uL5.0 – 150.0 ng/mL$68.80$121.01$121.01Patient sample is incubated with the release reagent to release vitamin D molecules from the vitamin D-binding proteins. The mixture is then incubated with biotinylated antibody to form a vitamin D/biotinylated antibody complex.

Excess biotinylated antibody is removed. Streptavidin(SA)-coated sensibeads containing a photosensitive dye are added to bind the biotinylated antibody. Aggregates of chemibead/biotinylated analog/SA-sensibeads are formed. Illumination of the  reaction mixture by light generates singlet oxygen from the sensibeads, which diffuses into the chemibeads and triggers a chemiluminescent reaction. The signal is measured and is inversely proportional to the concentration of total vitamin D in the sample.
2194B12ChemistryVitamin B12Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types: Serum and plasma (lithium heparin, sodium heparin)

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 12 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.12uL$52.60$92.52$92.52The sample is pretreated with NaOH, dithioerythritol, KCN, and dicyanocobinamide. After pretreatment, the biotinylated IF and chemibead reagents are added to the reaction vessel. Vitamin B12 from the sample competes with B12 chemibeads for a limited amount of biotinylated intrinsic factor. Sensibead reagent is added and binds to biotin to form bead pair immunocomplexes. Illumination of the complex leads to the chemibeads triggering a chemiluminescent reaction. The signal at 612nm is an inverse function of the concentration of B12 in the sample.
2195FFEChemistryIron, FreeSerumRTT/EppendorfSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum, sodium heparin plasma, and lithium heparin plasma. 

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 4 days at room temperature.
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 2 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

Blood collection tubes containing EDTA, sodium citrate, or a combination of potassium oxalate and sodium fluoride should not be used.

Serum iron concentrations exhibit diurnal variation, with highest values in the morning. Because of this, values may vary by up to 30% during the course of the day.

Hemolyzed samples may give elevated iron results and should not be used.
40uL5 – 1000 ug/dL$25.60$45.02$45.02Under acidic conditions, iron bound to the protein transferring is released. In the presence of ascorbic acid, iron is reduced and forms a blue complex with Ferene. The absorbance of the complex is directly proportional to the concentration of iron in the serum.
2196FE PChemistryIron Panel (T. Iron, IBC, %sat)SerumRTT/Eppendorf$48.55$85.39$85.39
2197TFEChemistryIron, TotalSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin)$31.67$55.71$55.71
2199TBICChemistryTIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity)SerumRTT/Eppendorf, Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum. 

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 4 days at room temperature.
  • 7 days  at 2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 2 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

Heparinized plasma samples may show falsely elevated IBCT results, therefore do not use plasma samples.
25uL36 – 1000 ug/dL$15.32$26.95$26.95The serum is mixed with ferric iron solution, which saturate all available iron-binding sites of transferrin. Under non-acidic conditions, only unbound saturating iron is available to be reduced to ferrous iron by ascorbic acid and to form a blue complex with Ferene. Addition of acid releases the iron bound to transferrin; this additional iron is reduced to ferrous iron by ascorbic acid and forms an increased amount of blue complex with Ferene. The increase in absorbance upon the pH shift, is proportional to the concentration of transferrin-bound iron and to the total iron binding capacity of the serum.
2200TBICChemistryTIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity)SerumRTT/Eppendorf, $33.70$59.27$59.27
2201FERRChemistryFerritinSerumRTT/Eppendorf, Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes
:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 8 hours at room temperature.
  • 1 week at 2-8°C.
  • -20°C for 6 months.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

Blood collected in the presence of oxalate potentially can cause clumping of the chrome particles and should not be used.
40uL1 – 1000 ng/mL$60.70$106.77$106.77Sample is incubated with chromium dioxide particles, coated with monoclonal antibodies specific for ferritin and conjugate reagent (b-galactosidase) to form a particle/ferritin/conjugate sandwich. Unbound conjugate and analyte are removed by magnetic separation and washing.

The sandwich bound b-galactosidase is combined with a chromogenic substrate CPRG. Hydrolysis of CPRG releases chromphore red. The concentration of FERR present in the patient sample is directly proportional to the rate of color change.
2202ChemistryTransferinSerum, Plasma (Lithium Heparin)RTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin)$72.21$127.02$127.02
2203ChemistryKetones$50.32$88.50$88.50
2204FERRChemistryFerritin – Mouse specific ELISASerumRTT/Eppendorf, $47.91$84.27$84.27
2205ChemistryTacrolimusSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
EDTA whole blood.

Storage:
  • 7 days at ambient temperature or  2-8 °C.
  • -20 °C for up to 6 months.
Mix freshly collected refrigerated and thawed samples thoroughly prior to use to allow equilibration and uniform distribution of tacrolimus in whole blood.15uL1.0 – 30.0 ng/mL$44.96$79.08$79.08The lysed sample is mixed with the antibody enzyme conjugate. The tacrolimus present in the sample is bound by the tacrolimus antibody. Magnetic particles coated with tacrolimus are added to bind free antibody-enzyme conjugate. The reaction mixture is then separated magnetically. Following separation, the supernatant containing the tacrolimus-antibody-enzyme complex is transferred to a cuvette and mixed with CPRG. b-galactosidase catalyzes the hydrolysis of CPRG to produce chlorophenol red that absorbs light maximally at 577nm. The change in absorbance due to the formation of CPR is directly proportional to the amount of tacrolimus in the sample and is measured using a bichromatic rate technique.
2206LEPTINChemistryLeptin$46.67$82.09$82.09
2208LAChemistryLactate (Lactic acid)SerumRTT/Eppendorf, Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 24 hours at 2-8 °C.
  • Freeze for up to 1 month.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.

Heparinized plasma is not recommended. Higher results will be obtained due to the absence of antiglycolytic agent in the blood collection tubes.
4uL0.3 – 15 mmol/L$24.93$43.86$43.86Rabbit muscle LDH catalyzes the oxidation of L-lactate to pyruvate with simultaneous reduction of NAD. One mole of NAD is converted to one mole of NADH for each mole of lactate present. The absorbance due to NADH is directly proportional to the lactate concentration.
2209FFAChemistryFree Fatty Acid (non esterfied) serum$39.10$68.77$68.77
2210SELChemistrySelenium$52.60$92.52$92.52
2211BA PChemistryBile Acid Panel (pre / post)$87.70$154.26$154.26
2212ChemistryStone AnalysisSterile ContainerSterile Container (stone)$114.41$201.25$201.25
2213OSMOChemistryOsmolality, serumSerumRTT/Eppendorf, $47.20$83.02$83.02
2214LDHChemistryLDH IsoenzymesSerumRTT/Eppendorf, $26.95$47.40$47.40
2215LDHChemistryLDH IsoenzymesSerumRTT/Eppendorf, $70.15$123.39$123.39
2216ChemistryDiabetic Panel I$35.02$61.60$61.60
2217ChemistryDiabetic Panel II$60.67$106.72$106.72
2222ChemistryEpinephrine$49.42$86.94$86.94
2227NEChemistryNorepinephrine$49.42$86.94$86.94
2228CuChemistryCopper (tissue)$61.47$108.12$108.12
2230ChemistryAutoclave Sterility$13.74$24.17$24.17
2237ChemistryFentanyl$94.45$166.13$166.13
2238ChemistryMethotrexate$78.42$137.94$137.94
2239ChemistryBeta HCGSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 24 hours at ambient temperature.
  • 48 hours at 2-8°C.
  • 2 months at -20°C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.40uL1-1000 mlU/mL$32.12$56.49$56.49Sample is incubated with chromium dioxide particles, coated with monoclonal antibodies specific for the hCG alpha subunit to form a particle/hCG complex. Particles are separated magnetically and the supernatant is removed. During a second step, the particle/complex is incubated with a conjugate reagent to form a particle/complex/conjugate sandwich. Unbound conjugate is removed by magnetic separation and washing. The sandwich bound conjugate is combined with chromogenic substrate CPRG and catalyzes the hydrolysis of the substrate to chlorophenol red (CPR). The concentration of hCG is directly proportional to the rate of color change due to the formation of CPR.
2240ChemistrySerotonin$52.42$92.21$92.21
2241ChemistrySerum/Plasma Storage: Spin Down ChargeSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine Container$5.74$10.09$10.09NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2243ChemistrySerum/Plasma Storage: Spin Down ChargeSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine Container$5.74$10.09$10.09NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2244ChemistrySerum/Plasma Storage: Spin Down ChargeSerum, Plasma (Lithium or Sodium Heparin, EDTA), UrineRTT/Eppendorf, GTT (Lithium Heparin or Sodium Heparin), LTT (EDTA), Urine Container$5.74$10.09$10.09NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2245TLIChemistryTLI (trypsin-like immunoreactivity)$60.70$106.77$106.77
2250ChemistryBlood Gas Basic PanelWhole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$40.26$70.81$70.81NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2251Chemistryi-STAT: CG8Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$27.12$47.70$47.70NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2252BG ChemistryBlood Gas Comprehensive PanelWhole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$44.18$77.72$77.72NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2253 BG iCa LYTESChemistryBlood Gas iCa & LytesWhole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$44.18$77.72$77.72NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2254BG CO OXChemistryBlood Gas CO – OXWhole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$44.18$77.72$77.72NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2255iSTAT CG8Chemistryi-STAT: CG8Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$27.12$47.70$47.70NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2256BG GLUChemistryBlood Gas GlucoseWhole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$44.18$77.72$77.72NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2257BG GLUChemistryBlood Gas GlucoseWhole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$44.22$77.79$77.79NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2258iSTATChemistryi-STAT: instrument use onlyContact LabContact Lab$39.27$69.08$69.08
2262ChemistryProtein Electrophoresis$124.15$218.37$218.37NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2263iSTAT CG8Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridge (1)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$20.25$35.62$35.62NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2264iSTAT CG9Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (2)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$37.29$65.59$65.59NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2265iSTAT CG10Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (3)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$54.32$95.55$95.55NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2266iSTAT CG11Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (4)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$71.36$125.52$125.52NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2267iSTAT CG12Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (5)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$88.40$155.50$155.50NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2268iSTAT CG13Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (6)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$105.43$185.45$185.45NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2269iSTAT CG14Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (7)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$122.47$215.42$215.42NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2270iSTAT CG15Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (8)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$139.51$245.40$245.40NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2271iSTAT CG16Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (9)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$156.55$275.37$275.37NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2272iSTAT CG17Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (10)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$173.58$305.33$305.33NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2273iSTAT CG18Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (20)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$343.95$605.01$605.01NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2274iSTAT CG19Chemistryi-STAT: CG8 Cartridges (30)Whole Blood (Lithium Heparin)Syringe (Lithium Heparin)$514.32$904.69$904.69NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
2280T3 T4 FT4ChemistryThyroid Panel (T3, T4, free T4)$89.05$156.63$156.63
2281T3 T4 FT5ChemistryThyroid Panel (T3, T4, free T4)$242.66$426.84$426.84
2294TSHChemistryTSH (canine only)$45.85$80.64$80.64
2295TSHChemistryTSHSamples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission:

Recommended Specimen Types:
Serum and plasma.

Clotting tubes:
  • Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes).
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Anticoagulant tubes:
  • Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum.
  • Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time.
Storage:
  • 24 hours at ambient temperature.
  • 7 days at 2-8°C.
  • 1 month at -20°C.
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.60uL0.01 – 50.00 ulU/mL$47.20$83.02$83.02Sample is incubated with chromium dioxide particles coated with monoclonal antibodies specific for the intact TSH molecule and a conjugate reagent to form a particle/TSH/conjugate sandwich. Unbound conjugate is removed by magnetic separation and washing. After separation and washing, the sandwich is transferred to the cuvette where the sandwich bound conjugate (alkaline phosphatase) triggers an amplification cascade. ALP dephosphorylates synthetic flavin adenine dinucleotide phosphate (FADP) to give FAD. FAD binds to apo d-amino acid oxidase then produces multiple moleculues of hydrogen peroxide
2296GHChemistryGrowth Hormone$91.75$161.38$161.38
2297ChemistryGhrelin, Total$53.77$94.58$94.58
2298ChemistryArginine Vasopressin Hormone/antidiuretic hormone ADH$51.91$91.31$91.31
2299TgChemistryThyroglobulin$44.50$78.27$78.27
2300CORTChemistryCortisol pre$37.75$66.40$66.40
2301TGAChemistryAnti-Thyroglobulin$60.70$106.77$106.77
2302CORTChemistryCortisol post$37.75$66.40$66.40
2303ChemistryCorticosterone$32.05$56.38$56.38
2304ACTHChemistryACTH$58.00$102.02$102.02
2305ChemistryCalcitonin$74.20$130.51$130.51
2306TEChemistryTestosterone (Mouse)$40.15$70.62$70.62
2307TEChemistryTestosterone (most other species except k9/Mouse)$47.20$83.02$83.02
2308PRChemistryProgesterone (Canine)$40.45$71.15$71.15
2309PRChemistryProgesterone (Mouse)$40.15$70.62$70.62
2310PRChemistryProgesterone (most other species except k9/Mouse)$40.45$71.15$71.15
2311ChemistryProlactin$31.17$54.83$54.83
2312ADOLSTChemistryAldosterone$49.60$87.25$87.25
2313DIGOXNChemistryDigoxin$80.65$141.86$141.86
2314FSHChemistryFSH$36.84$64.81$64.81
2316LHChemistryLH$44.55$78.36$78.36
2318E2ChemistryEstridiol (all species except Mouse)$51.25$90.14$90.14
2319E2ChemistryEstridiol (Mouse or small volume samples)$46.90$82.50$82.50
2320ChemistryEndothelin I$143.83$253.00$253.00
2322ChemistryInsulin$71.50$125.76$125.76
2324ChemistryRenin$35.15$61.84$61.84
2326ChemistryAngiotensin II$215.65$379.33$379.33
2328ANPChemistryANP$176.50$310.46$310.46
2331TNFChemistryTNF alpha$526.15$925.50$925.50
2332ADHChemistryVasopressin$50.32$88.50$88.50
2333ChemistryHomocysteine$43.69$76.84$76.84
2354CORTChemistryCortisol, Fish$45.23$79.57$79.57
2357ChemistryMethylphenidate (Ritalin)$105.35$185.31$185.31
2358BHBAChemistryBeta Hydroxybutyrate$39.12$68.82$68.82
2360ChemistryWater Quality Comprehensive (aquatic species)$63.58$111.84$111.84
2361ChemistryWater Quality Mini Panel (aquatic species)$36.44$64.10$64.10
2362RO H2OChemistryWater Quality (RO single outlet)$16.49$29.01$29.01
2363RO H2OChemistryWater Quality (RO 7 outlets)$23.04$40.52$40.52
2364pHChemistryCage Water pH$9.35$16.45$16.45
2366ChemistryWater Parasites$14.39$25.31$25.31
2368pHChemistrypH$9.35$16.45$16.45
2370ChemistryConductivity$9.57$16.83$16.83
2372AMM H2OChemistryAmmonia (water)$19.71$34.66$34.66
2374NIT H2OChemistryNitrite (water)$14.89$26.19$26.19
2376NIT H2OChemistryNitrate (water)$14.89$26.19$26.19
2377NH2Cl H2OChemistryMonochloromine (water)$16.17$28.44$28.44
2378CL H20ChemistryChlorine, Total (water)$14.75$25.95$25.95
2379CL H21ChemistryChlorine, Free (water)$14.76$25.97$25.97
2380CU H20ChemistryCopper (water)$15.14$26.64$26.64
2382ChemistryDisolved Oxygen (water)$13.23$23.26$23.26
2391RO H2OChemistryWater Quality (RO Valve 4 outlet)$16.49$29.01$29.01
2405NH2Cl H2OChemistryMonochloromine (water)$16.17$28.44$28.44
2407NH2Cl H2OChemistryMonochloromine (water)$16.17$28.44$28.44
2460ChemistryHardness (water)$13.62$23.95$23.95
2461P H2OChemistryPhosphorus (water)$14.63$25.73$25.73
2462ChemistryAlkalinity (water)$13.95$24.55$24.55
2500ATPChemistryATP (charms testing)$11.00$19.35$19.35
2501ATPChemistryATP (charms testing before)$11.00$19.35$19.35
2502ATPChemistryATP (charms testing after)$11.00$19.35$19.35
1000CBCHematologyComplete Blood CountWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$24.75$43.54$43.54
1001CBCHematologyComplete Blood Count (rabbit, )Whole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$24.75$43.54$43.54
1004CBCHematologyComplete Blood Count Exotic (fish, avian, s, amphibian,s, reptile,s)Whole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$38.27$67.32$67.32
1006CBCHematologyHemogramWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$19.77$34.77$34.77
1008WBCHematologyWhite Blood Cell CountWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$19.77$34.77$34.77
1010WBCHematologyWhite Blood Cell Count (manual)Whole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$23.80$41.86$41.86
1012RBCHematologyRed Blood Cell CountWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$19.77$34.77$34.77
1014RBCHematologyRed Blood Cell Count (manual)Whole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$23.80$41.86$41.86
1016HGB, HBHematologyHemoglobinWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$19.77$34.77$34.77NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
1018HCTHematologyHematocritWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$19.77$34.77$34.77
1020HCT PCVHematologyHematocrit (PCV)Whole Blood (EDTA), Hematocrit TubeLTT (EDTA), Hematocrit Tube$12.98$22.83$22.83NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
1028HematologyPlatelet CountWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$19.77$34.77$34.77
1032HematologyPlatelet Count (manual)Whole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$23.80$41.86$41.86
1052HematologyDifferential (manual)Whole Blood (EDTA), Blood SmearLTT (EDTA), Blood Smear$16.11$28.34$28.34
1056HematologyDifferential ExoticWhole Blood (EDTA), Blood SmearLTT (EDTA), Blood Smear$25.46$44.79$44.79
1136RBCHematologyRBC MorphologyWhole Blood (EDTA), Blood SmearLTT (EDTA), Blood Smear$12.04$21.18$21.18
1168PARASITE(S)HematologyBlood ParasitesWhole Blood (EDTA), Blood SmearLTT (EDTA), Blood Smear$16.95$29.82$29.82NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
1200RETICAHematologyReticulocyteWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$19.77$34.77$34.77
1204HematologyPlasma ProteinWhole Blood (EDTA), Hematocrit TubeLTT (EDTA), Hematocrit Tube$14.29$25.14$25.14NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
1206OC BLHematologyOccult BloodFresh FecesFecal Jar $16.71$29.39$29.39NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
1207HematologyFecal Stain for bloodFresh FecesFecal Jar $15.15$26.66$26.66NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
1208HematologyExtra Stained Blood SmearWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$4.98$8.76$8.76NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
1212HematologySedimentation RateWhole Blood (EDTA)LTT (EDTA)$25.45$44.77$44.77
1250COAGP PT PTT FIBAGHematologyCoagulation Panel (PTT, PT, Fibrinogen)Whole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$114.04$200.59$200.59
1251PT PTT FIBAGHematology(PTT, PT, Fibrinogen)Whole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$114.04$200.59$200.59
1254PTHematologyProthrombin TimeWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$47.89$84.24$84.24
1255PTHematologyProthrombin TimeWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$47.89$84.24$84.24
1256aPTTHematologyActivated Partial Thomboplastin TimeWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$47.89$84.24$84.24
1257aPTTHematologyActivated Partial Thomboplastin TimeWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$47.89$84.24$84.24
1258FIBAGHematologyFibrinogenWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$55.99$98.48$98.48
1259FIBAGHematologyFibrinogenWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$55.99$98.48$98.48
1260TCTHematologyThrombin Clotting TimeWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$38.44$67.61$67.61
1262HematologyVon WillibrandWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$82.31$144.79$144.79
1264DDIHematologyD-DimerWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$101.89$179.22$179.22
1266FDP FDPXHematologyFibrin Degradation ProductWhole Blood (FDP)FDP Tube$109.49$192.59$192.59
1268TATHematologyThrombin-antiThrombin ComplexWhole Blood (Sodium Citrate)BTT (Sodium Citrate)$111.34$195.84$195.84
1269AT3HematologyAntithrombin III (AT3)$68.14$119.86$119.86
1270iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT$14.57$25.63$25.63
1271iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (25)$286.92$504.68$504.68
1272iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (1)$14.57$25.62$25.62
1273iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (2)$25.92$45.59$45.59
1274iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (3)$37.27$65.56$65.56
1275iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (4)$48.63$85.53$85.53
1276iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (5)$59.98$105.50$105.50
1277iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (6)$71.33$125.48$125.48
1278iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (7)$82.69$145.45$145.45
1279iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (8)$94.04$165.42$165.42
1280iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (9)$105.39$185.39$185.39
1281iSTATHematologyACT i-STAT: Cartridges (10)$116.75$205.36$205.36
3449PCRChytrid Fungus PCR Combination Panel (Bd/BSal)$54.01$95.01$95.01
3450Amphibian Screening Panel$53.65$94.37$94.37
3465PCRChytrid Fungus (Bsal) PCR$47.26$83.14$83.14
3466PCRChytrid Fungus (Bd) PCR$47.26$83.14$83.14
6018Aerobic Culture (includes gram stain)MicrobiologyAerobic Culture (includes gram stain)Eswab or Charcoal Amies, Sterile container for body fluidsEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile body fluids must be delivered to the lab with in one hour of collection.N/AN/A$83.85$147.49$147.49NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6019Aerobic Culture (includes gram stain)MicrobiologyAerobic Culture (includes gram stain)Eswab or Charcoal Amies, Sterile container for body fluidsEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile body fluids must be delivered to the lab with in one hour of collection.N/AN/A$83.85$147.49$147.49NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6020Aerobic Culture (includes gram stain)MicrobiologyAerobic Culture (includes gram stain)Eswab or Charcoal Amies, Sterile container for body fluidsEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile body fluids must be delivered to the lab with in one hour of collection.N/AN/A$83.85$147.49$147.49NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
Aerobic & Anaerobic CultureMicrobiologyAerobic & Anaerobic CultureEswab or Charcoal Amies, Sterile container for body fluidsEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile body fluids must be delivered to the lab with in one hour of collection.N/AN/ANHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
Urine CultureMicrobiologyUrine CultureSterile containerUrine for culture is stable refrigerated for 24 hours.0.5 mLN/ANHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6037Blood CultureMicrobiologyBlood CultureSignal Blood Culture BottleBlood cultures need to be delivered to the laboratory within one hour of collection to ensure maximum recovery of microorganisms.Aseptic collection required and site of collection must be given.1 mLN/A$96.66$170.02$170.02NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6081Enteric CultureMicrobiologyEnteric CulturePara-Pak CNSStable at room temperature for 48 hours.N/AN/A$178.17$313.41$313.41NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6101Fungal CultureMicrobiologyFungal CultureEswabEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile body fluids must be delivered to the lab within one hour of collection.N/AN/A$110.47$194.32$194.32NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6411SensitivitiesMicrobiologySensitivitiesSource dependentSource dependentN/AN/ANHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6007Gram StainMicrobiologyGram StainSource dependentSource dependentAerobic culture includes gram stain.N/AN/A$17.04$29.98$29.98NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6191Plate CountMicrobiologyPlate CountSterile ContainerWater samples for plate count should be delivered to the laboratory as soon as possible after collection and kept at room temperature to ensure accurate plate counts.N/AN/A$72.43$127.40$127.40NHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
6220Rodac PlateMicrobiologyRodac PlateRodac PlateStable at room temperature for 4 hours.N/AN/A$12.31$21.65$21.65
6196Water Microbial Plate Count (membrane filtration)MicrobiologyWater Microbial Plate Count (membrane filtration)Eswab or sterile containerRoom Temperature100 mLN/A$14.64$25.75$25.75
6091Environmental CultureMicrobiologyEnvironmental CulturePre-inoculated Blood Agar plateEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile containers should be delivered as soon as possible for accurate results and organism recovery.N/AN/A$49.77$87.54$87.54
6092Environmental CultureMicrobiologyEnvironmental CulturePre-inoculated Blood Agar plateEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile containers should be delivered as soon as possible for accurate results and organism recovery.N/AN/A$49.77$87.54$87.54
6093Environmental CultureMicrobiologyEnvironmental CulturePre-inoculated Blood Agar plateEswabs are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. Sterile containers should be delivered as soon as possible for accurate results and organism recovery.N/AN/A$49.77$87.54$87.54
6161Rodent Respiratory CultureMicrobiologyRodent Respiratory CulturePara-Pak CNSStable refrigerated for 4 hours. Some organisms are sensitive to refrigeration, it is best to deliver a fresh sample when possible.N/AN/A$83.85$147.49$147.49Mouse, RatRodent
6162Rodent Enteric CultureMicrobiologyRodent Enteric CultureSterile ContainerStable at room temperature for 48 hours.N/AN/A$56.63$99.61$99.61Mouse, RatRodent
Respiratory CultureMicrobiologyRespiratory CultureEswabStable refrigerated for 4 hours. Some organisms are sensitive to refrigeration, it is best to deliver a fresh sample when possible.N/AN/ANHP, pig, sheep, goat, rabbit, dog, cat, rodent, avian, reptile, amphibian, fishMultiple Species
Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission: Clotting tubes: Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes). Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time. Anticoagulant tubes: Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time. Bilirubin is photosensitive: Protect from light Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results Stable 8 hours at room temperature 1 week at 2-8 °C 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder
Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission: Clotting tubes: Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes). Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time. Anticoagulant tubes: Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time. Bilirubin is photosensitive: Protect from light Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results Stable 8 hours at room temperature 1 week at 2-8 °C 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder
Samples brought to the lab directly after drawing do not have to be processed. The laboratory will take care of centrifuging / separation. If there is to be a delay in submission: • Clotting tubes: Allow for sufficient clot formation (30-60 minutes). Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time. • Anticoagulant tubes: Spin in centrifuge and separate RBC’s from serum. Place serum in transport tube and label with patient ID and collection date/time. Bilirubin is photosensitive: Protect from light Hemolysis may depress bilirubin results Stable 8 hours at room temperature 1 week at 2-8 °C 6 months frozen at -20 °C or colder
4000UAFluidsUrinalysis$26.38$46.41$46.41
4052FluidsFluid Analysis including cytology (1st source)$101.22$178.05$178.05
4053FluidsFluid Analysis including cytology (2nd source)$101.22$178.05$178.05
4054FluidsFluid Analysis including cytology (3rd source)$101.22$178.05$178.05
4067Pleural Fluid Cytology? PLFEFluidsCytology$81.69$143.70$143.70
4068Pleural Fluid Cytology? PLFEFluidsCytology$81.69$143.70$143.70
4069Pleural Fluid Cytology? PLFEFluidsCytology$81.69$143.70$143.70
4070Pleural Fluid Cytology? PLFEFluidsCytology (in-house)$52.65$92.61$92.61
4071Pleural Fluid Cytology? PLFEFluidsCytology (in-house)$52.65$92.61$92.61
4072Pleural Fluid Cytology? PLFEFluidsCytology (in-house)$52.65$92.61$92.61
4104BMEEFluidsBone Marrow$157.24$276.58$276.58
4142SEMANFluidsSemen Analysis incl cytology$63.97$112.52$112.52
4164CSFFluidsCSF Analysis incl cytology$93.38$164.26$164.26
4200FluidsFluid/BM/Cyto Slide Prep Only$32.30$56.82$56.82
4201FluidsFluid/BM/Cyto Slide Prep Only (2nd)$32.30$56.82$56.82
4500FluidsClinical Lab Charge Pathologist Time 15 min$49.39$86.88$86.88
4501FluidsClinical Lab Charge Pathologist Time 30 min$98.79$173.77$173.77
4502FluidsClinical Lab Charge Pathologist Time 45 min$148.18$260.65$260.65
4503FluidsClinical Lab Charge Pathologist Time 60 min$197.58$347.54$347.54
4507FluidsClinical Lab Charge Pathologist Time 120 min$395.16$695.08$695.08
4550FluidsClinical Lab Charge Pathologist Slide Review$16.46$28.96$28.96
5000O & POva & Parasite (flotation)$15.79$27.77$27.77
5001O & PRodent Ova & Parasite (flotation)$15.79$27.77$27.77
5002O & POva & Parasite (flotation) 2nd$15.79$27.77$27.77
5004O & PPrimate Ova & Parasite (sedimentation/direct smear)$105.75$186.02$186.02
5006O & POva & Parasite Direct Wet Smear$15.02$26.42$26.42
5008Parasite Identificat, ion$65.89$115.90$115.90
5010O & POva & Parasite Concentration$36.14$63.57$63.57
5014Cecal Examination$9.88$17.39$17.39
5015Cecal Examination$9.88$17.39$17.39
5018Pelt Exam$9.80$17.24$17.24
5020O & POva & Parasite Rodent Panel (ecto,tape,float)$27.37$48.14$48.14
5030Trichrome Stain$107.79$189.60$189.60
5032Trichrome Stain (add-on)$107.79$189.60$189.60
5040O & POva & Parasite Rodent Transfer Panel (ecto,tape,float)$27.37$48.14$48.14
5042Pinworm (tape test)$10.49$18.45$18.45
5043Pinworm PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
5044Pinworm & Mite PCR Panel$108.60$191.02$191.02
5046Ectoparasite$10.69$18.81$18.81
5047Furmite PCR$108.60$191.02$191.02
5048Giardia ELISA$55.04$96.82$96.82
5049Giardia PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
5050Cryptosporidia Antigen (ELISA)$34.79$61.20$61.20
5051Entamoeba PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
5054Entamoeba histolytica (ELISA)$97.28$171.11$171.11
5055Demodex PCR$108.60$191.02$191.02
5056Cryptosporidium PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
5060Spironucleus muris PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
5061Tritrichomonas PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
5063Coccidia Species PCR$128.20$225.50$225.50
5068Parasite Giemsa Stain$117.71$207.05$207.05
5074Baermann Test (lungworm)$34.11$59.99$59.99
5076Microfilaria$19.65$34.56$34.56
810Research Assistant 15 min$19.64$34.54$34.54
811Research Assistant 30 min$39.27$69.08$69.08
812Research Assistant 45 min$58.91$103.62$103.62
813Research Assistant 1 hour$78.55$138.16$138.16
814Research Assistant 2 hours$157.09$276.32$276.32
815Research Assistant 3 hours$235.64$414.48$414.48
816Research Assistant 4 hours$314.18$552.64$552.64
817Research Assistant 5 hours$392.73$690.80$690.80
818Research Assistant 6 hours$471.27$828.97$828.97
819Research Assistant 7 hours$549.82$967.13$967.13
820Research Assistant 8 hours$628.36$1,105.29$1,105.29
821CLS 15 min$30.52$53.69$53.69
822CLS 30 min$61.05$107.38$107.38
823CLS 45 min$91.57$161.07$161.07
824CLS 1 hour$122.09$214.76$214.76
825CLS 2 hours$244.19$429.53$429.53
826CLS 3 hours$366.28$644.29$644.29
827CLS 4 hours$488.37$859.05$859.05
828CLS 5 hours$610.47$1,073.81$1,073.81
829CLS 6 hours$732.56$1,288.58$1,288.58
830CLS 7 hours$854.65$1,503.34$1,503.34
831CLS 8 hours$976.75$1,718.10$1,718.10
832Microtainers – EDTA (bag/50)$67.50$118.73$118.73
833Microtainers – Lithium Heparin (bag/50)$66.47$116.92$116.92
850Project Identificat, ion$ –$ –$ –
896Herpes B Exposure Profile$1,328.84$2,337.43$2,337.43
897STAT/Rush Charge$4.07$7.16$7.16
899Comment$0.00$ –$ –
900Extended Lipid Panel$58.67$103.21$103.21
901ProfilesCBC & Chemistry Profile 1-10$47.96$84.35$84.35
902ProfilesCBC & Chemistry Profile 11-19$43.16$75.91$75.91
903ProfilesCBC & Chemistry Profile 20+$39.09$68.75$68.75
906ProfilesGambhir Profile I$45.53$80.08$80.08
907ProfilesFahrig Pancreatic Profile$64.37$113.23$113.23
908ProfilesValidation Profile$98.85$173.88$173.88
909ProfilesWu Profile$43.62$76.73$76.73
910ProfilesAvian Comprehensive Profile$67.81$119.28$119.28
911ProfilesPearce (UCSF) Urine Panel II$19.09$33.58$33.58
912ProfilesLeung Profile III$42.15$74.14$74.14
913ProfilesMacaque Physical Exam Complete Profile$344.54$606.05$606.05
914ProfilesLeung Profile II$42.83$75.33$75.33
915ProfilesLeung Profile I$40.06$70.46$70.46
916ProfilesPearce (UCSF) Urine Panel I$18.46$32.46$32.46
917ProfilesCardiac Biomarker Panel$37.37$65.73$65.73
918ProfilesPearce (UCSF) Serum Panel$18.46$32.46$32.46
919ProfilesRicci Profile with Urine$26.47$46.56$46.56
920ProfilesRicci Profile without Urine$23.85$41.95$41.95
921ProfilesPfizer Profile$34.93$61.45$61.45
922ProfilesReptile Profile$71.96$126.57$126.57
923ProfilesDirzo Turtle Profile$64.25$113.02$113.02
924ProfilesWeissman Profile I$32.28$56.79$56.79
925ProfilesKirkegaard Profile 1$28.89$50.82$50.82
926ProfilesCompugen Profile I$50.72$89.21$89.21
927ProfilesRabinovitch Profile 1$56.76$99.85$99.85
928ProfilesCartwright Profile I$43.47$76.46$76.46
929ProfilesGurtner Profile$128.52$226.06$226.06
930ProfilesPao Profile I$11.16$19.62$19.62
931ProfilesPao Profile II$11.25$19.79$19.79
932ProfilesPao Profile III$15.76$27.72$27.72
933ProfilesGambhir Profile II$599.54$1,054.58$1,054.58
934ProfilesGambhir Profile III$176.09$309.75$309.75
935ProfilesGambhir Profile IV$145.16$255.34$255.34
936ProfilesGambhir Profile V$552.27$971.45$971.45
937ProfilesRobinson Profile I$22.50$39.58$39.58
938ProfilesRobinson Profile II$17.02$29.95$29.95
939ProfilesRobinson Profile III$14.42$25.36$25.36
940ProfilesMouse Phenotyping Comprehensive Profile$425.90$749.16$749.16
941ProfilesMouse Phenotyping Profile$403.17$709.17$709.17
942ProfilesMouse Phenotyping Profile$425.90$749.16$749.16
943ProfilesMouse Phenotyping Profile$403.17$709.17$709.17
944ProfilesPre Clinical Toxicity Profile$393.81$692.71$692.71
945ProfilesPre Clinical Toxicity Profile$393.81$692.71$692.71
946ProfilesMochly-Rosen Pre Clinical Toxicity Profile$415.47$730.82$730.82
947ProfilesMouse Phenotyping Profile$425.90$749.16$749.16
948ProfilesMouse Phenotyping Profile$403.17$709.17$709.17
949ProfilesPre Clinical Toxicity Profile$393.81$692.71$692.71
950ProfilesOld World Primate Quarantine Profile$747.73$1,315.26$1,315.26
951ProfilesMacaque Physical Exam Profile 1$305.87$538.03$538.03
952ProfilesNew World Primate Quarantine Profile (Part A)$210.06$369.49$369.49
953ProfilesNew World Primate Quarantine Profile (Part B)$149.28$262.58$262.58
954ProfilesMacaque Physical Exam Profile 2$56.18$98.82$98.82
955ProfilesRao Profile I$36.54$64.28$64.28
956ProfilesWoo Custom Profile I$292.47$514.45$514.45
957ProfilesAiran Pre Clinical Toxicity Profile$57.20$100.61$100.61
958ProfilesCompugen Tox Profile II$27.74$48.79$48.79
959ProfilesPre-Clinical Toxicity Profile II$53.70$94.46$94.46
960ProfilesBereketeab Custom Profile I$51.27$90.18$90.18
961ProfilesAbert Wong Chemistry Profile I$21.80$38.35$38.35
962ProfilesProtagonist Therapeutics Profile I$55.27$97.23$97.23
963ProfilesGorzani Custom Profile I$497.59$875.27$875.27
964ProfilesCBC & Metabolic Profile 1-10$42.73$75.16$75.16
965ProfilesCBC & Metabolic Profile 11-19$40.70$71.58$71.58
966ProfilesCBC & Metabolic Profile 20+$38.66$68.00$68.00
967ProfilesCBC & Lipid Profile 1-10$41.37$72.76$72.76
968ProfilesCBC & Lipid Profile 11-19$39.33$69.19$69.19
969ProfilesCBC & Lipid Profile 20+$37.30$65.61$65.61
970ProfilesCBC & Liver Profile 1-10$41.07$72.24$72.24
971ProfilesCBC & Liver Profile 11-19$39.04$68.66$68.66
972ProfilesCBC & Liver Profile 20+$37.00$65.08$65.08
973ProfilesCBC & Renal Profile (1-10)$43.16$75.92$75.92
974ProfilesCBC & Renal Profile (11-19)$41.13$72.34$72.34
975ProfilesCBC & Renal Profile (20+)$39.09$68.76$68.76
976ProfilesWoo Pre-Clinical Toxicity Profile$81.75$143.81$143.81
977ProfilesMayo Custom Profile$25.92$45.60$45.60
978ProfilesNusse Custom Profile$19.91$35.02$35.02
979ProfilesWoo Custom Profile II$475.46$836.33$836.33
3000Mouse Serology Panel$34.72$61.07$61.07
3001Hamster Mini Health Status Profile$51.94$91.37$91.37
3003Hamster Mini Serology Panel$36.71$64.58$64.58
3005Mouse Quarantine Profile$50.08$88.09$88.09
3006Mouse Vendor Profile$39.50$69.48$69.48
3007Rat Vendor Profile$40.28$70.85$70.85
3008Rat Serology Panel$32.80$57.69$57.69
3009Rat Quarantine Profile$48.03$84.48$84.48
3011Rat Mini Serology Panel$25.05$44.06$44.06
3013Mouse Mini Serology Panel$24.27$42.69$42.69
3014Guinea Pig Serology Panel$40.99$72.11$72.11
3015Hamster Full Health Status Profile with microbiology$98.96$174.06$174.06
3016Hamster Full Serology Panel$45.30$79.68$79.68
3017Hamster Full Health Status Profile$60.53$106.47$106.47
3018Mouse Mini Health Status Profile$41.47$72.94$72.94
3019Rat Mini Health Status Profile$40.28$70.85$70.85
3023MHV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3024Mouse Full Health Status Profile$50.08$88.09$88.09
3026Mouse Full Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$87.51$153.93$153.93
3027MHV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3029Mouse Mini Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$77.06$135.55$135.55
3032RCV/SDA (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3033RCV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3034Rat Full Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$85.59$150.55$150.55
3036Rat Full Health Satus Profile$48.03$84.48$84.48
3037Mouse Rederivation Profile (conventional facility)$50.08$88.09$88.09
3039Rat Sendai (ELISA)$15.39$27.07$27.07
3043Sendai CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3044GP Sendai (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3045Sendai CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3047PIV-2 IFA$44.92$79.01$79.01
3048Rat Rederivation Profile$48.03$84.48$84.48
3049Mouse Sendai (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3053MVM CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3054MVM (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3055MVM CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3056Rat Mini Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$77.84$136.92$136.92
3057PIV-3 IFA$44.92$79.01$79.01
3059KRV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3062Hamster Full Serology Panel$45.12$79.37$79.37
3063KRV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3064Hamster Mini Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$89.53$157.49$157.49
3065KRV CR Confirmation Testing$110.15$193.75$193.75
3066Breeding Panel$23.81$41.88$41.88
3067KRV CR Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3069Rat Mycoplasma (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3071Mouse Barrier Rederivation Profile w/ Microbiology$87.51$153.93$153.93
3074Mycoplasma pulmonis (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3075Mycoplasma CR Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3076Mouse Mid Health Status Profile$50.24$88.38$88.38
3077Mycoplasma CR Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3079Rat PVM (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3083PVM CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3084GP PVM (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3085PVM CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3088Charles River Health Plus Profile$415.54$730.94$730.94
3089Mouse PVM (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3093TMEV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3095TMEV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3096Mouse TMEV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3098Rat TMEV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3103LCMV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3104GP LCMV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3105LCMV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3106Rat LCMV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3107Mouse Barrier Rederivation Profile (female) w/ Microbiology$85.00$149.51$149.51
3108Mouse LCMV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3113Reovirus CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3114GP Reovirus (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3115Reo CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3116Rat Reovirus (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3118Mouse Quarantine Profile w/ Microbiology$87.51$153.93$153.93
3119Mouse Reo (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3123EDIM CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3124EDIM (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3125EDIM CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3126Mouse Mid Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$87.51$153.93$153.93
3132Mouse Mini Barrier Health Status Profile$41.47$72.94$72.94
3133Ectromelia CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3134Ectromelia (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3135Ectromelia CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3139Rat E. cuniculi (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3143E. cuniculi CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3144GP E. cuniculi (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3145E. cuniculi CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3146Hamster E. cuniculi (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3147Mouse E cuniculi (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3151K CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3152Mouse Mini Barrier Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$79.03$139.01$139.01
3154Mouse K (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3159Rat MAV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3163MAV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3164Mouse Barrier Mid Health Status Profile$50.24$88.38$88.38
3165MAV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3166Mouse MAV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3167Mouse Mid Serology Panel$44.63$78.51$78.51
3168Mouse Barrier Mid Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$87.25$153.48$153.48
3169Mouse Barrier Full Health Status Profile$50.08$88.09$88.09
3172Mouse Barrier Full Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology$87.51$153.93$153.93
3173MCMV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3174MCMV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3175MCMV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3176Mouse Barrier Rederivation Profile (male) w/ Microbiology$87.51$153.93$153.93
3177Mouse Barrier MRI Mini Health Status Profile$43.48$76.48$76.48
3178Mouse Barrier Mini Serology Panel$26.24$46.15$46.15
3179Mouse Barrier Full Serology Panel$34.72$61.07$61.07
3181Polyoma CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3182Intramural Mouse Transfer Panel$41.06$72.23$72.23
3184Mouse Polyoma (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3185Mouse Mini Barrier Health Status Profile (black sentinels)$41.47$72.94$72.94
3186Mouse Barrier Full Health Status Profile with microbiology (black sentinels)$53.46$94.03$94.03
3189Rat Parvo NS-1 (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3192Rat Parvo NS-1 (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3193Parvo NS-1 CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3194Mouse Mini Barrier Health Status Profile w/ Microbiology (BlackSwiss)$77.06$135.55$135.55
3195Miscellaneous Rodent Assessment Panel (IFA)$191.01$335.99$335.99
3203Mouse Parvo CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3204Mouse Parvo (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3205MPV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3209H-1 (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3213H-1 CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3215H-1 CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3219Rat Hantaan (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3220Mouse Hantaan (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3223Hantaan CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3225Hantaan CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3230GP SV-5 (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3231SV-5 CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3233SV-5 CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3240GP GAV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3241GAV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3243GAV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3250MNV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3251MNV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3253MNV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3255MNV (ELISA)$15.46$27.19$27.19
3260MTLV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3261MTLV CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3263MTLV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3270LDV (serology: LDH test)$14.86$26.15$26.15
3271LDV CR Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3272RMV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3280Mouse Carbacillis (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3281Carbacillis CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3282Rat Carbacillis (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3283Carbacillis CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3288MKPV (PCR)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3290Treponema paraluis$110.42$194.22$194.22
3291Trep CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3293Trep CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3300Mouse C pili (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3301C. pill CR MFIA Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3302Rat C. pilliformis (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3303C. pili CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3307C. Bovis PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3309RPV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3311RPV CR Confirmation Testing$28.12$49.47$49.47
3312Mouse PRIA Fecal PCR Profile$565.35$994.45$994.45
3313RPV CR IFA Confirmation Testing$44.92$79.01$79.01
3314Mouse PRIA FELASA Basic PCR Profile$445.41$783.48$783.48
3315Rat PRIA Bacteria only PCR Panel$463.56$815.40$815.40
3316Helicobacter PCR (black sentinels)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3317Helicobacter bilis PCR (inhouse)$10.03$17.65$17.65
3318Helicobacter hepaticus PCR – (inhouse)$10.03$17.65$17.65
3319Helicobacter PCR (rederivation female)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3320Helicobacter PCR (sentinel)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3321Helicobacter PCR (rederivation male)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3322MNV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3323Helicobacter genus PCR – (inhouse)$26.50$46.61$46.61
3324Mouse Parvo PCR (1st Source)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3325Mycoplasma Species PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3326Sendai Virus PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3327MHV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3328PVM PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3329Helicobacter PCR (principal animals)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3330TMEV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3331REO 1,3 PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3332Rotavirus (EDIM) PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3333Ectromelia PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3334LCMV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3335POLYOMA PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3336K VIRUS PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3337MAV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3338CMV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3339LDV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3340MTLV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3341Hantaan PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3342MVM Idexx-RADIL Confirmation Testing$27.25$47.93$47.93
3343Mouse Parvo PCR (2nd Source)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3344MPV Idexx-RADIL Confirmation Testing$27.25$47.93$47.93
3345Streptobacillus PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3346MHV PCR (2nd source)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3347Pasteurella pneumotropica PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3348Pasteurella pneumotropica PCR (black sentinels)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3349Pasteurella pneumotropica PCR Rederivation$108.11$190.17$190.17
3350Pasteurella pneumotropica PCR Rederivation Males$108.11$190.17$190.17
3351SV-5 Idexx-RADIL Confirmation Testing$27.25$47.93$47.93
3353Hamster SV-5 (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3355Mouse PRIA Bacteria only PCR Panel$491.37$864.32$864.32
3356Mouse Pathogen PCR Panel (Impact I RADIL)$877.61$1,543.72$1,543.72
3357Biological Materials Complete PCR Panel (Mouse/rat)$557.25$980.20$980.20
3358Mouse Pathogen PCR Panel (Impact II RADIL)$704.81$1,239.76$1,239.76
3359CRL Mouse Essential Biological Material PCR Panel$581.28$1,022.47$1,022.47
3360Mouse Pathogen PCR Panel (Impact III RADIL)$623.81$1,097.29$1,097.29
3361CRL Mouse Essential Biological Material PCR Panel$464.37$816.82$816.82
3362Mouse Pathogen PCR Panel (Impact IV RADIL)$353.81$622.36$622.36
3363Biological Materials Rat PCR Panel$464.37$816.82$816.82
3365Mouse Enteric PRIA PCR Profile$349.83$615.36$615.36
3366Rat Pathogen PCR Panel (Impact V RADIL)$627.86$1,104.41$1,104.41
3368KRV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3369H-1 PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3370RPV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3371RAT CMV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3372RCV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3373SDAV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3374Seoul PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3375RTV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3376Mouse PRIA Prevalent PCR Panel$398.97$701.79$701.79
3377Mouse PRIA Surveillance Plus PCR Panel$653.85$1,150.13$1,150.13
3380Hamster Sendai (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3381Mouse PRIA Complete FELASA PCR Panel$556.65$979.15$979.15
3384Hamster PVM (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3385Mouse PRIA Surveillance PCR Profile$588.24$1,034.72$1,034.72
3388Hamster LCMV (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3389Rat Complete PRIA FELASA PCR Panel$528.84$930.24$930.24
3392Hamster Reovirus (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3393Rat PRIA Enteric PCR Panel$322.56$567.39$567.39
3396Hamster E. cuniculi (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3399Hamster C. piliformis (ELISA)$15.53$27.31$27.31
3400ANA$95.12$167.32$167.32
3401RMV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3402RA Factor$70.15$123.39$123.39
3404S100 Protein$74.20$130.51$130.51
3405Rat PRIA Prevalant PCR Panel$370.62$651.93$651.93
3407Rat PRIA Surveillance PCR Panel$538.02$946.38$946.38
3408Parvo, Fecal, Canine$58.28$102.51$102.51
3409Rat PRIA Surveillance Plus PCR Profile$603.09$1,060.84$1,060.84
3410Parvo Serum (antibody), Canine$36.40$64.02$64.02
3411Rat Basic FELASA PRIA PCR Profile$456.63$803.21$803.21
3412Rat Fecal PRIA PCR Profile$511.76$900.19$900.19
3413CARB PCR (Cilia Assoc. Resp. Bacillus)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3414Parvo (EM), Canine$47.20$83.02$83.02
3415Mouse Quarantine PRIA PCR Profile$410.46$722.00$722.00
3416Parvo (HA), Canine$43.15$75.89$75.89
3417Papiloma Virus PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3418Shigella PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3419Rat Quarantine PRIA PCR Profile$410.46$722.00$722.00
3422Streptococcus pneumoniae PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3423Corynebacterium kutscheri PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3424Heartworm Antigen$54.28$95.49$95.49
3426Heartworm Antibody$104.42$183.68$183.68
3427Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3428C. piliforme PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3429Aeromonas hydrophilia$110.35$194.10$194.10
3430Staphylococcus aureus PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3431Bordetella bronchiseptica PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3432Brucella Titer (AGID)$47.20$83.02$83.02
3433Pneumocystis spp PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3435Streptococcus Group B PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3436Streptococcus Group C PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3437Streptococcus Group G PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3438Citerobacter rodent, ium PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3439Avian Pathogen PCR Panel I (captive birds)$366.67$644.98$644.98
3440Canine Distemper (IFA)$35.05$61.65$61.65
3441West Nile Virus PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3442Psittacine Beak & Feather Disease PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3443Newcastle Disease Virus PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3444Pacheco’s Disease PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3445Pseudoloma neurophilia PCR$110.35$194.10$194.10
3446Chlamydophila PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3447Avian Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium avium) PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3448Endotoxin$67.22$118.23$118.23
3449Chytrid Fungus PCR Combination Panel (Bd/BSal)$54.01$95.01$95.01
3450Amphibian Screening Panel$53.65$94.37$94.37
3451Aspergillus fumigatus PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3452Avian Polyoma virus (APV) PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3453Avian Adenovirus (AAV) PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3454Avian Influenzavirus (AIV) PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3455PRRSV Porcine reprod. & respir. Syndr. Virus (ELISA)$74.80$131.58$131.58
3456Swine Influenza Virus (PCR)$23.23$40.87$40.87
3457Mycoplasma hypopneumonia$23.68$41.65$41.65
3458Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (ELISA)$39.35$69.22$69.22
3459Avian Pathogen PCR Panel II (Wild birds)$447.67$787.46$787.46
3460FeLV$51.58$90.74$90.74
3461FeLV PCR$68.80$121.01$121.01
3462FIV (ELISA)$78.25$137.64$137.64
3463FIV PCR$108.20$190.33$190.33
3464FIP PCR$71.50$125.76$125.76
3465Chytrid Fungus (Bsal) PCR$47.26$83.14$83.14
3466Chytrid Fungus (Bd) PCR$47.26$83.14$83.14
3467Lawsonia PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3468Calici Virus$36.40$64.02$64.02
3469Salmonella PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3470Corona Virus$69.81$122.79$122.79
3471Eimeria PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3472Feline Herpes Culture$120.95$212.75$212.75
3474Feline Herpes IFA$35.05$61.65$61.65
3476Feline Toxoplamosis$48.55$85.39$85.39
3477Helicobacter typhlonius PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3478Salmonella (rodent, ) PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3479Helicobacter rodent, ium PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3480Salmonella (large animal) PCR$67.19$118.19$118.19
3481Helicobacter trogontum PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3482Lawsonia PCR$67.19$118.19$118.19
3483Helicobacter ganmani PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3484Brachyospira PCR$67.19$118.19$118.19
3486TGE PCR$68.54$120.56$120.56
3487Campylobacter PCR$110.39$194.18$194.18
3488Blue Tongue Virus (ELISA)$37.75$66.40$66.40
3490ORF Contagious Ecthyma Virus PCR (tissue)$133.10$234.12$234.12
3491ORF Contagious Ecthyma IFA (serum)$43.15$75.89$75.89
3495Varicella zoster PCR$128.20$225.50$225.50
3496SVV, Simian Varicella Virus$110.65$194.63$194.63
3497Rhesus Cytomegalovirus (PCR)$110.65$194.63$194.63
3498Klebsiella oxytoca PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3499Klebsiella pneumoniae PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3500Macaque Retrovirus Panel (SRV, SIV, STLV by MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3501Staphylococcus xylosus PCR PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3502Macaque Tracking/Herpes B Panel (MFIA)$144.03$253.34$253.34
3503Psuedomonas aeruginosa PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3504Primate Measles (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3505Primate Measles (IFA)$45.41$79.88$79.88
3506SIV (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3507Macaque Tracking Panel (CR)$76.03$133.74$133.74
3508Fecal PCR (simian)$287.99$506.58$506.58
3511Helicobacter mastomyrinus PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3512STLV (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3518SRV (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3527Herpes B virus$121.80$214.24$214.24
3528Herpes B virus$121.80$214.24$214.24
3529Herpes B Exposure Profile$709.60$1,248.19$1,248.19
3530Herpes B Exposure Profile$1,212.47$2,132.74$2,132.74
3531Herpes B virus Exposure$162.30$285.48$285.48
3532Herpes B virus 2nd submission$121.80$214.24$214.24
3533Herpes B Exposure Antibody 2nd draw$125.72$221.15$221.15
3534Herpes B Culture ( single)$288.40$507.30$507.30
3535Herpes B virus Exposure$162.30$285.48$285.48
3536Herpes B Culture$1,103.46$1,940.99$1,940.99
3537Herpes B Culture$288.40$507.30$507.30
3538Tularemia Titer$94.80$166.75$166.75
3539Herpes B Exposure Profile$1,098.40$1,932.09$1,932.09
3540Primate SRV PCR$106.63$187.56$187.56
3544Primate Hepatitis A$45.77$80.50$80.50
3546Herpes B PCR (1st source)$220.90$388.56$388.56
3547Herpes B PCR (2nd source)$220.90$388.56$388.56
3548Primate Hepatitis B surface antigen$45.77$80.50$80.50
3549Herpes B PCR (3rd source)$220.90$388.56$388.56
3550Primate Hepatitis B core antigen$45.77$80.50$80.50
3552PSA$26.30$46.26$46.26
3554Primate Hepatitis C$45.77$80.50$80.50
3555Q Fever IFA$67.80$119.26$119.26
3558Filovirus Screen$82.65$145.38$145.38
3559Q Fever PCR 1st source$70.84$124.60$124.60
3560Q Fever PCR 2nd source$70.84$124.60$124.60
3561Q Fever PCR 3rd source$70.84$124.60$124.60
3562Gamma Interferon (Primagam): discontinue$ –$ –$ –
3563Gamma Interferon (MIGRA)$160.76$282.78$282.78
3564M. Tuberculosis PCR complex (1st source)$208.60$366.93$366.93
3566M. Tuberculosis PCR complex (2nd source)$208.60$366.93$366.93
3568M. Tuberculosis PCR complex (3rd source)$208.60$366.93$366.93
3570M. Tuberculosis PCR complex (4th source)$208.60$366.93$366.93
3572M. Tuberculosis PCR complex (5th source)$208.60$366.93$366.93
3573SIV PCR$108.46$190.79$190.79
3574M. Tuberculosis (ELISA) discontinued$226.04$397.60$397.60
3577STLV PCR$108.46$190.79$190.79
3578MTB Antigen discontinued$221.97$390.44$390.44
3580Mouse IgG$46.90$82.50$82.50
3581IgG1$40.15$70.62$70.62
3582IgG 2A$40.15$70.62$70.62
3583IgG 2B$40.15$70.62$70.62
3584IgG 3$40.15$70.62$70.62
3586IgA$40.15$70.62$70.62
3588IgM$40.15$70.62$70.62
3590Histamine$139.70$245.73$245.73
3592IGF$51.04$89.79$89.79
3594Bordetella hinzii PCR$108.46$190.79$190.79
3596Streptococcus Beta hemolytic Group A PCR$108.46$190.79$190.79
3600Crossmatch$38.03$66.89$66.89
3618Non Human Blood Typing$109.03$191.78$191.78
3620Canine Blood Typing$64.46$113.39$113.39
3630Blood Banking (Bags)$66.30$116.62$116.62
3662Coombs Canine/Feline$96.53$169.79$169.79
3668Zebrafish Basic PCR Panel$262.63$461.97$461.97
3669Zebrafish Surveillance PCR Panel$406.27$714.63$714.63
3670Zebrafish Surveillance Plus PCR Panel$419.50$737.91$737.91
3671Zebrafish Mycobacterium PCR Panel$324.46$570.73$570.73
3672Zebrafish Comphrehensive PCR Panel$448.66$789.20$789.20
3673Zebrafish Essential PCR Panel$344.71$606.35$606.35
3674Zebrafish Environmental PCR Panel$340.93$599.70$599.70
3675Zebrafish Expanded PCR Panel$372.52$655.26$655.26
3676Zebrafish Quarantine PCR Panel$410.32$721.75$721.75
3680Pseudocapillaria PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3682Edwardsiella ictaluri PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3684Ichthyophthirius multifiliis PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3686Infectious Spleen & Kidney Necrosis PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3780Proteus mirabilis PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
3781Salmonella PCR (rodent, s)$108.11$190.17$190.17
3782DNA Sequencing$159.41$280.41$280.41
3783Avian Sexing (blood)$37.24$65.50$65.50
3784Avian Sexing (feather)$43.99$77.37$77.37
3785Aspirgillosis species PCR (zoologix)$127.90$224.98$224.98
3786Avian Salmonella PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3787Avian Histoplasma PCR$127.90$224.98$224.98
3800C. bovis PCR$46.18$81.23$81.23
3801C. bovis PCR (2nd Source)$46.18$81.23$81.23
3805Macaque Tracking Profile (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3806SIV (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3807SRV (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3808STLV (MFIA)$33.41$58.76$58.76
3811Measles (MFIA)$33.64$59.17$59.17
6000Clostridium difficile Toxin Test A/B$70.33$123.71$123.71
6001Aerobic Culture 1st DISCONTINUED$83.85$147.49$147.49
6002Aerobic Culture 2nd DISCONTINUED$83.85$147.49$147.49
6003Aerobic Culture 3rd DISCONTINUED$83.85$147.49$147.49
6004Aerobic Culture 4th DISCONTINUED$83.85$147.49$147.49
6005Aerobic Culture 5th DISCONTINUED$83.85$147.49$147.49
6006Aerobic Culture$83.85$147.49$147.49
6008Acid Fast Stain$50.98$89.67$89.67
6009KOH$27.35$48.12$48.12
6010Wet Mount$27.35$48.12$48.12
6014Chlamidia species IHC$83.96$147.69$147.69
6026Anaerobic Culture 1st source$153.82$270.57$270.57
6028Anaerobic Culture 1st source$153.82$270.57$270.57
6029Anaerobic Culture 2nd source$153.82$270.57$270.57
6030Anaerobic Culture 3rd source$153.82$270.57$270.57
6031Blood Culture 1st DISCONTINUED$322.18$566.71$566.71
6032Blood Culture 2nd DISCONTINUED$322.18$566.71$566.71
6033Blood Culture 3rd DISCONTINUED$322.18$566.71$566.71
6034Blood Culture 4th DISCONTINUED$96.66$170.02$170.02
6035Blood Culture 5th DISCONTINUED$96.66$170.02$170.02
6036Aerobic Culture 1st source (Ide)$83.85$147.49$147.49
6039Blood Culture (ucd)$96.66$170.02$170.02
6041Campylobacter Culture 1st source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6042Campylobacter Culture 2nd source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6043Campylobacter Culture 3rd source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6044Campylobacter Culture 4th source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6045Campylobacter Culture 5th source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6046Aerobic Culture 2nd source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6047Enteric Culture$44.10$77.57$77.57
6051Clostridium Difficile Culture 1st source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6052Clostridium Difficile Culture 2nd source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6053Clostridium Difficile Culture 3rd source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6054Clostridium Difficile Culture 4th source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6055Clostridium Difficile Culture 5th source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6061Shigella Culture 1st source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6062Shigella Culture 2nd source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6063Shigella Culture 3rd source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6064Shigella Culture 4th source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6065Shigella Culture 5th source$110.00$193.49$193.49
6076Enteric Culture$178.17$313.41$313.41
6082Enteric Culture 2nd source$178.17$313.41$313.41
6083Enteric Culture 3rd source$178.17$313.41$313.41
6084Enteric Culture 4th source$178.17$313.41$313.41
6085Enteric Culture 5th source$178.17$313.41$313.41
6094Environmental Survey Culture 4th source$49.77$87.54$87.54
6095Environmental Survey Culture 5th source$49.77$87.54$87.54
6102Fungal Culture 2nd source$110.47$194.32$194.32
6103Fungal Culture 3rd source$110.47$194.32$194.32
6104Fungal Culture 4th source$110.47$194.32$194.32
6105Fungal Culture 5th source$110.47$194.32$194.32
6111Acid Fast Culture 1st source$271.99$478.42$478.42
6112Acid Fast Culture 2nd source$271.99$478.42$478.42
6113Acid Fast Culture 3rd source$271.99$478.42$478.42
6114Acid Fast Culture 4th source$271.99$478.42$478.42
6115Acid Fast Culture 5th source$271.99$478.42$478.42
6121Mycoplasma Culture 1st source$185.63$326.52$326.52
6122Mycoplasma Culture 2nd source$185.63$326.52$326.52
6123Mycoplasma Culture 3rd source$185.63$326.52$326.52
6124Mycoplasma Culture 4th source$185.63$326.52$326.52
6125Mycoplasma Culture 5th source$185.63$326.52$326.52
6130Chlorine Dioxoide Sterilization$19.31$33.97$33.97
6131Salmonella Culture 1st source$105.75$186.01$186.01
6132Salmonella Culture 2nd source$105.75$186.01$186.01
6133Salmonella Culture 3rd source$105.75$186.01$186.01
6134Salmonella Culture 4th source$105.75$186.01$186.01
6135Salmonella Culture 5th source$105.75$186.01$186.01
6141Primate Quarantine Culture 1st source$177.57$312.34$312.34
6142Primate Quarantine Culture 2nd source$177.57$312.34$312.34
6143Primate Quarantine Culture 3rd source$177.57$312.34$312.34
6144Primate Quarantine Culture 4th source$177.57$312.34$312.34
6145Primate Quarantine Culture 5th source$177.57$312.34$312.34
6151Helicobacter Culture 1st source$112.62$198.09$198.09
6152Helicobacter Culture 2nd source$112.62$198.09$198.09
6153Helicobacter Culture 3rd source$112.62$198.09$198.09
6154Helicobacter Culture 4th source$112.62$198.09$198.09
6155Helicobacter Culture 5th source$112.62$198.09$198.09
6159Rodent Enteric Culture (CR)$53.40$93.93$93.93
6163Rodent Aerobic Culture 1st source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6164Rodent Aerobic Culture 2nd source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6165Rodent Aerobic Culture 3rd source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6171Cell Culture Media 1st source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6172Cell Culture Media 2nd source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6173Cell Culture Media 3rd source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6174Cell Culture Media 4th source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6175Cell Culture Media 5th source$83.85$147.49$147.49
6192Total Plate Count 2nd source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6193Total Plate Count 3rd source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6194Total Plate Count 4th source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6195Total Plate Count 5th source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6201Total Pseudomonas Plate Count 1st source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6202Total Pseudomonas Plate Count 2nd source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6203Total Pseudomonas Plate Count 3rd source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6204Total Pseudomonas Plate Count 4th source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6205Total Pseudomonas Plate Count 5th source$72.43$127.40$127.40
6209Heterotropic Plate Count$12.93$22.74$22.74
6210Heterotropic Plate Count$12.93$22.74$22.74
6221Rodac Plate Count$12.31$21.65$21.65
6222Rodac Plate Count$12.31$21.65$21.65
6230SteriSwab Culture$12.20$21.46$21.46
6411Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 1$80.39$141.40$141.40
6412Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 2$80.39$141.40$141.40
6413Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 3$80.39$141.40$141.40
6414Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 4$80.39$141.40$141.40
6415Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 5$80.39$141.40$141.40
6416Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 6$80.39$141.40$141.40
6417Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 7$80.39$141.40$141.40
6418Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 8$80.39$141.40$141.40
6421Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 1$80.39$141.40$141.40
6422Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 2$80.39$141.40$141.40
6423Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 3$80.39$141.40$141.40
6424Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 4$80.39$141.40$141.40
6425Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 5$80.39$141.40$141.40
6426Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 6$80.39$141.40$141.40
6427Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 7$80.39$141.40$141.40
6428Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 8$80.39$141.40$141.40
6431Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 1$80.39$141.40$141.40
6432Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 2$80.39$141.40$141.40
6433Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 3$80.39$141.40$141.40
6434Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 4$80.39$141.40$141.40
6435Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 5$80.39$141.40$141.40
6436Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 6$80.39$141.40$141.40
6437Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 7$80.39$141.40$141.40
6438Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 8$80.39$141.40$141.40
6441Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 1$80.39$141.40$141.40
6442Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 2$80.39$141.40$141.40
6443Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 3$80.39$141.40$141.40
6444Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 4$80.39$141.40$141.40
6445Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 5$80.39$141.40$141.40
6446Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 6$80.39$141.40$141.40
6447Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 7$80.39$141.40$141.40
6448Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 8$80.39$141.40$141.40
6451Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 1$80.39$141.40$141.40
6452Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 2$80.39$141.40$141.40
6453Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 3$80.39$141.40$141.40
6454Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 4$80.39$141.40$141.40
6455Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 5$80.39$141.40$141.40
6456Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 6$80.39$141.40$141.40
6457Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 7$80.39$141.40$141.40
6458Aerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 8$80.39$141.40$141.40
6511Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 1$57.93$101.89$101.89
6512Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 2$57.93$101.89$101.89
6513Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 3$57.93$101.89$101.89
6514Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 4$57.93$101.89$101.89
6515Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 5$57.93$101.89$101.89
6516Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 6$57.93$101.89$101.89
6517Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 7$57.93$101.89$101.89
6518Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 8$57.93$101.89$101.89
6521Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 1$57.93$101.89$101.89
6522Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 2$57.93$101.89$101.89
6523Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 3$57.93$101.89$101.89
6524Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 4$57.93$101.89$101.89
6525Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 5$57.93$101.89$101.89
6526Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 6$57.93$101.89$101.89
6527Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 7$57.93$101.89$101.89
6528Anaerobic Sensitivity Panel Organism 8$57.93$101.89$101.89
6911Enteric Sensitivity Panel$60.76$106.88$106.88
8000Shipping Charge (Exempt dry ice samples)$55.79$98.14$98.14
8001Shipping Charge (infectious samples:Cat B)$88.21$155.16$155.16
8003Shipping Charge (Labor only)$12.94$22.77$22.77
8004Shipping Charge (no carrier Charge)$20.71$36.42$36.42
8006GLP Processing fee$63.77$112.16$112.16
8007EHS Shipping & Processing$94.75$166.67$166.67
8008Shipping Charge (infectious samples: Cat A)$177.64$312.48$312.48
8009Shipping Charge (Exempt ambient samples)$54.44$95.77$95.77
8010Transnetyx January Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8012Transnetyx February Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8014Transnetyx March Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8016Transnetyx April Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8018Transnetyx May Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8019Prozac$86.55$152.24$152.24
8020Transnetyx June Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8022Transnetyx July Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8024Transnetyx August Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8026Transnetyx September Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8028Transnetyx October Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8030Transnetyx November Processing Fee$ –$ –$ –
8032Transnetyx December Processing Fee$883.75$1,554.52$1,554.52
8050Shigella PCR$127.94$225.05$225.05
8800MCMV PCR$108.11$190.17$190.17
8802CAE virus$33.02$58.09$58.09
8824Salmonella Serotyping$66.65$117.24$117.24
9002Teaching Lab: Rat$772.22$1,358.33$1,358.33
9004Teaching Lab: Pig$773.95$1,361.37$1,361.37
9008Paraffin Block only (7 blocks)$70.08$123.27$123.27
9009Hamster Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9010Hamster Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9011Hamster Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9012Hamster Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9013Hamster Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9014Paraffin Block only$13.38$23.53$23.53
9015Hamster Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9016Mouse Perfusion Rate$7.65$13.46$13.46
9017Mouse Perfusion Rate (added to histology)$2.69$4.73$4.73
9018Room Use (Standard 1 person)$19.55$34.40$34.40
9019Room Use (Biohazard )$27.42$48.24$48.24
9020Mouse Necropsy (gross)$153.11$269.33$269.33
9021Mouse Necropsy (gross)$153.11$269.33$269.33
9022Mouse Necropsy (average)$334.41$588.23$588.23
9023Mouse Necropsy (average)$334.41$588.23$588.23
9024Mouse Necropsy (maximum)$435.26$765.62$765.62
9025Mouse Necropsy (maximum)$435.26$765.62$765.62
9026Paraffin Block Only (5 Blocks)$51.18$90.02$90.02
9027Baboon Necropsy (gross)$426.65$750.48$750.48
9028Baboon Necropsy (average)$886.37$1,559.12$1,559.12
9029Baboon Necropsy (maximum)$987.22$1,736.51$1,736.51
9030Newt Necropsy (gross)$153.26$269.59$269.59
9031Newt Necropsy (gross)$153.26$269.59$269.59
9032Newt Necropsy (average)$387.53$681.66$681.66
9033Newt Necropsy (average)$387.53$681.66$681.66
9034Newt Necropsy (maximum)$488.37$859.05$859.05
9035Newt Necropsy (maximum)$488.37$859.05$859.05
9036Baboon Necropsy (gross)$426.65$750.48$750.48
9037Baboon Necropsy (average)$886.37$1,559.12$1,559.12
9038Baboon Necropsy (maximum)$987.22$1,736.51$1,736.51
9039Rat Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9040Rat Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9041Rat Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9042Rat Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9043Rat Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9044Rat Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9045Paraffin Block Only (6 Blocks)$60.63$106.64$106.64
9046Paraffin Block Only (8 Blocks)$79.53$139.89$139.89
9047Rat Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9048Rat Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9049Rabbit Necropsy (gross)$361.98$636.72$636.72
9050Rabbit Necropsy (gross)$361.98$636.72$636.72
9051Rabbit Necropsy (average)$685.42$1,205.66$1,205.66
9052Rabbit Necropsy (average)$685.42$1,205.66$1,205.66
9053Rabbit Necropsy (maximum)$786.11$1,382.77$1,382.77
9054Rabbit Necropsy (maximum)$786.11$1,382.77$1,382.77
9055Rabbit Necropsy (gross)$361.98$636.72$636.72
9056Rabbit Necropsy (average)$685.42$1,205.66$1,205.66
9057Rabbit Necropsy (maximum)$786.11$1,382.77$1,382.77
9058Rat Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9059Dog Necropsy (gross)$365.18$642.35$642.35
9060Dog Necropsy (gross)$365.18$642.35$642.35
9061Dog Necropsy (gross)$365.18$642.35$642.35
9062Dog Necropsy (average)$770.74$1,355.73$1,355.73
9063Dog Necropsy (average)$770.74$1,355.73$1,355.73
9064Dog Necropsy (maximum)$871.59$1,533.12$1,533.12
9065Dog Necropsy (maximum)$871.59$1,533.12$1,533.12
9066Pig Necropsy (gross)$364.57$641.28$641.28
9067Pig Necropsy (average)$770.74$1,355.73$1,355.73
9068Pig Necropsy (maximum)$871.59$1,533.12$1,533.12
9069Pig Necropsy (gross)$364.57$641.28$641.28
9070Pig Necropsy (gross)$364.57$641.28$641.28
9071Pig Necropsy (average)$770.74$1,355.73$1,355.73
9072Pig Necropsy (average)$770.74$1,355.73$1,355.73
9073Pig Necropsy (maximum)$871.59$1,533.12$1,533.12
9074Pig Necropsy (maximum)$871.59$1,533.12$1,533.12
9075Dog Necropsy (average)$770.74$1,355.73$1,355.73
9076Dog Necropsy (maximum)$871.59$1,533.12$1,533.12
9077Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (gross)$422.97$744.00$744.00
9078Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (gross)$422.97$744.00$744.00
9079Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (average)$883.02$1,553.24$1,553.24
9080Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (average)$883.02$1,553.24$1,553.24
9081Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (maximum)$983.87$1,730.63$1,730.63
9082Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (maximum)$983.87$1,730.63$1,730.63
9083Macaque Necropsy (gross)$424.44$746.59$746.59
9084Macaque Necropsy (average)$884.49$1,555.82$1,555.82
9085Macaque Necropsy (gross)$424.44$746.59$746.59
9086Macaque Necropsy (gross)$424.44$746.59$746.59
9087Macaque Necropsy (average)$884.49$1,555.82$1,555.82
9088Macaque Necropsy (average)$884.49$1,555.82$1,555.82
9089Macaque Necropsy (maximum)$985.34$1,733.21$1,733.21
9090Macaque Necropsy (maximum)$985.34$1,733.21$1,733.21
9091Macaque Necropsy (maximum)$985.34$1,733.21$1,733.21
9092Sheep Necropsy (gross)$424.44$746.59$746.59
9093Sheep Necropsy (gross)$424.44$746.59$746.59
9094Sheep Necropsy (gross)$424.44$746.59$746.59
9095Sheep Necropsy (average)$884.49$1,555.82$1,555.82
9096Sheep Necropsy (average)$884.49$1,555.82$1,555.82
9097Sheep Necropsy (maximum)$985.34$1,733.21$1,733.21
9098Sheep Necropsy (maximum)$985.34$1,733.21$1,733.21
9099Sheep Necropsy (average)$884.49$1,555.82$1,555.82
9100Sheep Necropsy (maximum)$985.34$1,733.21$1,733.21
9101Fish, Large Necropsy (gross)$416.99$733.48$733.48
9102Fish, Large Necropsy (gross)$416.99$733.48$733.48
9103Fish, Large Necropsy (average)$876.43$1,541.65$1,541.65
9104Fish, Large Necropsy (average)$876.43$1,541.65$1,541.65
9105Fish, Large Necropsy (maximum)$977.28$1,719.04$1,719.04
9106Fish, Large Necropsy (maximum)$977.28$1,719.04$1,719.04
9107Frog Necropsy (gross)$154.29$271.39$271.39
9108Frog Necropsy (average)$388.88$684.03$684.03
9109Frog Necropsy (gross)$154.29$271.39$271.39
9110Frog Necropsy (gross)$154.29$271.39$271.39
9111Frog Necropsy (average)$388.88$684.03$684.03
9112Frog Necropsy (average)$388.88$684.03$684.03
9113Frog Necropsy (maximum)$489.72$861.42$861.42
9114Frog Necropsy (maximum)$489.72$861.42$861.42
9115Frog Necropsy (maximum)$489.72$861.42$861.42
9116Guinea Pig Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9117Guinea Pig Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9118Guinea Pig Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9119Guinea Pig Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9120Guinea Pig Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9121Guinea Pig Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9122Guinea Pig Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9123Guinea Pig Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9124Guinea Pig Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9125Gerbil Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9126Gerbil Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9127Gerbil Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9128Gerbil Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9129Gerbil Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9130Gerbil Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9131Hamster Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9132Hamster Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9133Cat Necropsy (gross)$363.10$638.69$638.69
9134Cat Necropsy (gross)$363.10$638.69$638.69
9135Cat Necropsy (average)$769.27$1,353.14$1,353.14
9136Cat Necropsy (average)$769.27$1,353.14$1,353.14
9137Cat Necropsy (maximum)$870.11$1,530.53$1,530.53
9138Cat Necropsy (maximum)$870.11$1,530.53$1,530.53
9139Hamster Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9140Newt Necropsy (gross)$153.80$270.54$270.54
9141Lizard Necropsy (gross)$155.88$274.20$274.20
9142Lizard Necropsy (gross)$155.88$274.20$274.20
9143Lizard Necropsy (average)$409.58$720.45$720.45
9144Lizard Necropsy (average)$409.58$720.45$720.45
9145Newt Necropsy (average)$387.53$681.66$681.66
9146Lizard Necropsy (maximum)$510.42$897.84$897.84
9147Newt Necropsy (maximum)$488.37$859.05$859.05
9148Lizard Necropsy (maximum)$510.42$897.84$897.84
9149Ferret Necropsy (gross)$208.46$366.68$366.68
9150Ferret Necropsy (gross)$208.46$366.68$366.68
9151Ferret Necropsy (average)$458.48$806.46$806.46
9152Ferret Necropsy (average)$458.48$806.46$806.46
9153Ferret Necropsy (maximum)$559.16$983.57$983.57
9154Ferret Necropsy (maximum)$559.16$983.57$983.57
9155Bird Necropsy (gross)$155.71$273.89$273.89
9156Bird Necropsy (average)$518.88$912.70$912.70
9157Bird Necropsy (gross)$155.71$273.89$273.89
9158Bird Necropsy (gross)$155.71$273.89$273.89
9159Bird Necropsy (average)$518.88$912.70$912.70
9160Bird Necropsy (average)$518.88$912.70$912.70
9161Bird Necropsy (maximum)$619.72$1,090.09$1,090.09
9162Bird Necropsy (maximum)$619.72$1,090.09$1,090.09
9163Bird Necropsy (maximum)$619.72$1,090.09$1,090.09
9164Lizard Necropsy (average)$409.58$720.45$720.45
9165Snake Necropsy (gross)$229.38$403.47$403.47
9166Snake Necropsy (gross)$229.38$403.47$403.47
9167Snake Necropsy (average)$615.50$1,082.67$1,082.67
9168Snake Necropsy (average)$615.50$1,082.67$1,082.67
9169Snake Necropsy (maximum)$716.35$1,260.06$1,260.06
9170Snake Necropsy (maximum)$716.35$1,260.06$1,260.06
9171Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (average)$615.61$1,082.86$1,082.86
9172Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (maximum)$716.46$1,260.25$1,260.25
9173Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (gross)$229.48$403.66$403.66
9174Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (gross)$229.48$403.66$403.66
9175Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (average)$615.61$1,082.86$1,082.86
9176Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (average)$615.61$1,082.86$1,082.86
9177Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (maximum)$716.46$1,260.25$1,260.25
9178Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (maximum)$716.46$1,260.25$1,260.25
9179Ground Squirrel Necropsy (gross)$154.87$272.42$272.42
9180Ground Squirrel Necropsy (average)$351.00$617.41$617.41
9181Ground Squirrel Necropsy (gross)$154.87$272.42$272.42
9182Turtle/Tortoise Necropsy (gross)$229.48$403.66$403.66
9183Ground Squirrel Necropsy (average)$351.00$617.41$617.41
9184Gerbil Necropsy (gross)$153.70$270.35$270.35
9185Ground Squirrel Necropsy (maximum)$451.69$794.52$794.52
9186Lizard Necropsy (gross)$155.88$274.20$274.20
9187Ground Squirrel Necropsy (maximum)$451.69$794.52$794.52
9188Gerbil Necropsy (average)$349.65$615.04$615.04
9189Goat Necropsy (gross)$419.04$737.09$737.09
9190Goat Necropsy (gross)$419.04$737.09$737.09
9191Goat Necropsy (average)$879.09$1,546.32$1,546.32
9192Goat Necropsy (average)$879.09$1,546.32$1,546.32
9193Goat Necropsy (maximum)$979.94$1,723.71$1,723.71
9194Goat Necropsy (maximum)$979.94$1,723.71$1,723.71
9195Gerbil Necropsy (maximum)$450.34$792.14$792.14
9196Small Fish Necropsy (gross)$86.29$151.78$151.78
9197Small Fish Necropsy (average)$223.17$392.55$392.55
9198Small Fish Necropsy (maximum)$324.01$569.94$569.94
9199Small Fish Necropsy (gross)$86.29$151.78$151.78
9200Small Fish Necropsy (gross)$86.29$151.78$151.78
9201Small Fish Necropsy (average)$223.17$392.55$392.55
9202Small Fish Necropsy (average)$223.17$392.55$392.55
9203Small Fish Necropsy (maximum)$324.01$569.94$569.94
9204Small Fish Necropsy (maximum)$324.01$569.94$569.94
9205Mouse Necropsy (gross)$153.11$269.33$269.33
9206Mouse Necropsy (average)$334.41$588.23$588.23
9207Mouse Necropsy (maximum)$435.26$765.62$765.62
9208Vole Necropsy (gross)$153.11$269.33$269.33
9209Vole Necropsy (gross)$153.11$269.33$269.33
9210Vole Necropsy (gross)$153.11$269.33$269.33
9211Vole Necropsy (average)$349.07$614.01$614.01
9212Vole Necropsy (average)$349.07$614.01$614.01
9213Vole Necropsy (average)$349.07$614.01$614.01
9214Vole Necropsy (maximum)$449.76$791.12$791.12
9215Vole Necropsy (maximum)$449.76$791.12$791.12
9216Vole Necropsy (maximum)$449.76$791.12$791.12
9217Small Monkey Necropsy (gross)$273.71$481.46$481.46
9218Small Monkey Necropsy (gross)$273.71$481.46$481.46
9219Small Monkey Necropsy (gross)$273.71$481.46$481.46
9220Small Monkey Necropsy (average)$470.07$826.86$826.86
9221Small Monkey Necropsy (average)$470.07$826.86$826.86
9222Small Monkey Necropsy (average)$470.07$826.86$826.86
9223Small Monkey Necropsy (maximum)$570.76$1,003.96$1,003.96
9224Small Monkey Necropsy (maximum)$570.76$1,003.96$1,003.96
9225Small Monkey Necropsy (maximum)$570.76$1,003.96$1,003.96
9226Lizard Necropsy (maximum)$510.42$897.84$897.84
9227Ground Squirrel Necropsy (gross)$154.87$272.42$272.42
9228Ground Squirrel Necropsy (average)$351.00$617.41$617.41
9229Ground Squirrel Necropsy (maximum)$451.69$794.52$794.52
9230Snake Necropsy (gross)$229.38$403.47$403.47
9231Snake Necropsy (average)$615.50$1,082.67$1,082.67
9232Snake Necropsy (maximum)$716.35$1,260.06$1,260.06
9233Fish, Large Necropsy (gross)$416.99$733.48$733.48
9234Fish, Large Necropsy (average)$876.43$1,541.65$1,541.65
9235Fish, Large Necropsy (maximum)$977.28$1,719.04$1,719.04
9236Goat Necropsy (gross)$419.04$737.09$737.09
9237Goat Necropsy (average)$879.09$1,546.32$1,546.32
9238Goat Necropsy (maximum)$979.94$1,723.71$1,723.71
9239Ferret Necropsy (gross)$208.46$366.68$366.68
9240Ferret Necropsy (average)$458.48$806.46$806.46
9241Ferret Necropsy (maximum)$559.16$983.57$983.57
9242Cat Necropsy (gross)$363.10$638.69$638.69
9243Cat Necropsy (average)$769.27$1,353.14$1,353.14
9244Cat Necropsy (maximum)$870.11$1,530.53$1,530.53
9245Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (gross)$422.97$744.00$744.00
9246Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (average)$883.02$1,553.24$1,553.24
9247Squirrel Monkey Necropsy (maximum)$983.87$1,730.63$1,730.63
9248Baboon Necropsy (gross)$426.65$750.48$750.48
9249Baboon Necropsy (average)$886.37$1,559.12$1,559.12
9250Baboon Necropsy (maximum)$987.22$1,736.51$1,736.51
9251Mouse Necropsy (average no pathtime)$118.86$209.08$209.08
9252Mouse Necropsy (average no pathtime)$118.86$209.08$209.08
9253Mouse Necropsy (average no pathtime)$118.86$209.08$209.08
9254Paraffin Block only (10 blocks)$98.43$173.13$173.13
9255Mouse Dissection Materials only$ –$ –
9256Paraffin Block only (2 blocks)$22.83$40.15$40.15
9257Paraffin Block only (3 blocks)$32.28$56.78$56.78
9258Paraffin Block only (4 blocks)$41.73$73.40$73.40
9259Paraffin Block only (9 blocks)$88.98$156.51$156.51
9260Unstained Curls only (1 curl)$2.03$3.56$3.56
9261Unstained Curls only (2 curls)$4.05$7.12$7.12
9262Unstained Curls only (3 curls)$6.08$10.69$10.69
9263Unstained Curls only (4 curls)$8.10$14.25$14.25
9264Unstained Curls only (5 curls)$10.13$17.81$17.81
9265Unstained Curls only (6 curls)$12.15$21.37$21.37
9266Unstained Curls only (7 curls)$14.18$24.93$24.93
9267Unstained Curls only (8 curls)$16.20$28.50$28.50
9268Unstained Curls only (9 curls)$18.23$32.06$32.06
9269Unstained Curls only (10 curls)$20.25$35.62$35.62
9270Mouse Gross Necropsy$45.34$79.75$79.75
9300Decal Extra Small Animal$7.13$12.54$12.54
9301Decal Small Animal$9.52$16.74$16.74
9302Decal Medium Animal$19.10$33.60$33.60
9303Decal Large Animal$29.90$52.60$52.60
9321Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (1 stain)$48.95$86.10$86.10
9322Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (2 stains)$96.59$169.90$169.90
9323Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (3 stains)$144.23$253.70$253.70
9324Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (4 stains)$191.87$337.49$337.49
9325Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (5 stains)$215.88$379.74$379.74
9326Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (6 stains)$287.15$505.09$505.09
9327Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (7 stains)$334.79$588.89$588.89
9328Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (8 stains)$382.43$672.69$672.69
9329Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (9 stains)$430.07$756.49$756.49
9330Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (10 stains)$477.71$840.28$840.28
9331Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (20 stains)$954.10$1,678.26$1,678.26
9332Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (30 stains)$1,430.50$2,516.24$2,516.24
9333Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (40 stains)$1,906.89$3,354.23$3,354.23
9334Special Stain: Level 1 with interpretation (50 stains)$2,383.29$4,192.21$4,192.21
9335Special Stain: Level 1 (1 stain)$20.21$35.55$35.55
9336Special Stain: Level 1 (2 stains)$39.11$68.79$68.79
9337Special Stain: Level 1 (3 stains)$58.01$102.04$102.04
9338Special Stain: Level 1 (4 stains)$76.91$135.28$135.28
9339Special Stain: Level 1 (5 stains)$72.18$126.97$126.97
9340Special Stain: Level 1 (6 stains)$114.71$201.77$201.77
9341Special Stain: Level 1 (7 stains)$133.61$235.02$235.02
9342Special Stain: Level 1 (8 stains)$152.51$268.26$268.26
9343Special Stain: Level 1 (9 stains)$171.41$301.51$301.51
9344Special Stain: Level 1 (10 stains)$190.31$334.75$334.75
9345Special Stain: Level 1 (20 stains)$379.31$667.20$667.20
9346Special Stain: Level 1 (30 stains)$568.31$999.66$999.66
9347Special Stain: Level 1 (40 stains)$757.31$1,332.11$1,332.11
9348Special Stain: Level 1 (50 stains)$946.31$1,664.56$1,664.56
9349Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (1 stain)$54.35$95.60$95.60
9350Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (2 stains)$107.39$188.90$188.90
9351Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (3 stains)$160.43$282.19$282.19
9352Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (4 stains)$213.47$375.49$375.49
9353Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (5 stains)$266.51$468.79$468.79
9354Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (6 stains)$319.55$562.08$562.08
9355Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (7 stains)$372.59$655.38$655.38
9356Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (8 stains)$425.63$748.68$748.68
9357Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (9 stains)$478.67$841.97$841.97
9358Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (10 stains)$531.71$935.27$935.27
9359Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (20 stains)$1,062.10$1,868.24$1,868.24
9360Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (30 stains)$1,592.50$2,801.20$2,801.20
9361Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (40 stains)$2,122.89$3,734.17$3,734.17
9362Special Stain: Level 2 with interpretation (50 stains)$2,653.29$4,667.14$4,667.14
9363Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (1 stain)$25.61$45.05$45.05
9364Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (2 stains)$49.91$87.79$87.79
9365Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (3 stains)$74.21$130.53$130.53
9366Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (4 stains)$98.51$173.28$173.28
9367Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (5 stains)$122.81$216.02$216.02
9368Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (6 stains)$147.11$258.76$258.76
9369Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (7 stains)$171.41$301.51$301.51
9370Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (8 stains)$195.71$344.25$344.25
9371Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (9 stains)$220.01$387.00$387.00
9372Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (10 stains)$244.31$429.74$429.74
9373Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (20 stains)$487.31$857.18$857.18
9374Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (30 stains)$730.31$1,284.61$1,284.61
9375Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (40 stains)$973.31$1,712.05$1,712.05
9376Special Stain: Level 2 without interpretation (50 stains)$1,216.31$2,139.49$2,139.49
9377Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (1 stain)$67.85$119.35$119.35
9378Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (2 stains)$172.19$302.88$302.88
9379Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (3 stains)$200.93$353.43$353.43
9380Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (4 stains)$267.47$470.48$470.48
9381Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (5 stains)$334.01$587.52$587.52
9382Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (6 stains)$400.55$704.56$704.56
9383Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (7 stains)$467.09$821.60$821.60
9384Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (8 stains)$533.63$938.65$938.65
9385Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (9 stains)$600.17$1,055.69$1,055.69
9386Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (10 stains)$666.71$1,172.73$1,172.73
9387Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (20 stains)$1,332.10$2,343.17$2,343.17
9388Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (30 stains)$1,997.50$3,513.60$3,513.60
9389Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (40 stains)$2,662.89$4,684.03$4,684.03
9390Special Stain: Level 3 with interpretation (50 stains)$3,328.29$5,854.46$5,854.46
9391Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (1 stain)$39.11$68.79$68.79
9392Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (2 stains)$114.71$201.77$201.77
9393Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (3 stains)$114.71$201.77$201.77
9394Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (4 stains)$152.51$268.26$268.26
9395Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (5 stains)$190.31$334.75$334.75
9396Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (6 stains)$228.11$401.24$401.24
9397Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (7 stains)$265.91$467.73$467.73
9398Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (8 stains)$303.71$534.22$534.22
9399Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (9 stains)$341.51$600.71$600.71
9400Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (10 stains)$379.31$667.20$667.20
9401Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (20 stains)$757.31$1,332.11$1,332.11
9402Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (30 stains)$1,135.31$1,997.01$1,997.01
9403Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (40 stains)$1,513.31$2,661.91$2,661.91
9404Special Stain: Level 3 without interpretation (50 stains)$1,891.31$3,326.81$3,326.81
9449Biopsy (1 slide)$127.81$224.81$224.81
9450Biopsy (1 slide)$127.81$224.81$224.81
9451Biopsy (1 slide)$127.81$224.81$224.81
9452Histology Add-on to Gross (1 slide)$46.64$82.04$82.04
9453Histology Add-on to Gross (1 slide)$46.64$82.04$82.04
9454Histology Add-on to Gross (1 slide)$46.64$82.04$82.04
9455Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (1 slide)$45.84$80.64$80.64
9458Biopsy (2 slides)$185.41$326.14$326.14
9459Biopsy (2 slides)$185.41$326.14$326.14
9460Biopsy (2 slides)$185.41$326.14$326.14
9461Histology Add-on to Gross (2 slides)$91.17$160.37$160.37
9462Histology Add-on to Gross (2 slides)$91.17$160.37$160.37
9463Histology Add-on to Gross (2 slides)$91.17$160.37$160.37
9464Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (2 slides)$90.38$158.97$158.97
9468Biopsy (3 slides)$243.62$428.52$428.52
9469Biopsy (3 slides)$243.62$428.52$428.52
9470Biopsy (3 slides)$243.62$428.52$428.52
9471Histology Add-on to Gross (3 slides)$136.30$239.75$239.75
9472Histology Add-on to Gross (3 slides)$136.30$239.75$239.75
9473Histology Add-on to Gross (3 slides)$136.30$239.75$239.75
9474Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (3 slides)$134.91$237.31$237.31
9478Biopsy (4 slides)$301.23$529.86$529.86
9479Biopsy (4 slides)$301.23$529.86$529.86
9480Biopsy (4 slides)$301.23$529.86$529.86
9481Histology Add-on to Gross (4 slides)$180.84$318.09$318.09
9482Histology Add-on to Gross (4 slides)$180.84$318.09$318.09
9483Histology Add-on to Gross (4 slides)$180.84$318.09$318.09
9484Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (4 slides)$179.45$315.64$315.64
9488Biopsy (5 slides)$358.83$631.19$631.19
9489Biopsy (5 slides)$358.83$631.19$631.19
9490Biopsy (5 slides)$359.41$632.21$632.21
9491Histology Add-on to Gross (5 slides)$225.95$397.45$397.45
9492Histology Add-on to Gross (5 slides)$225.95$397.45$397.45
9493Histology Add-on to Gross (5 slides)$225.95$397.45$397.45
9494Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (5 slides)$223.98$393.98$393.98
9498Biopsy (6 slides)$417.78$734.87$734.87
9499Biopsy (6 slides)$417.78$734.87$734.87
9500Biopsy (6 slides)$417.78$734.87$734.87
9501Histology Add-on to Gross (6 slides)$270.65$476.07$476.07
9502Histology Add-on to Gross (6 slides)$270.65$476.07$476.07
9503Histology Add-on to Gross (6 slides)$270.65$476.07$476.07
9504Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (6 slides)$268.68$472.60$472.60
9508Biopsy (7 slides)$479.15$842.83$842.83
9509Biopsy (7 slides)$479.15$842.83$842.83
9510Biopsy (7 slides)$479.15$842.83$842.83
9511Histology Add-on to Gross (7 slides)$318.95$561.03$561.03
9512Histology Add-on to Gross (7 slides)$314.72$553.59$553.59
9513Histology Add-on to Gross (7 slides)$318.95$561.03$561.03
9514Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (7 slides)$313.05$550.65$550.65
9518Biopsy (8 slides)$536.67$944.00$944.00
9519Biopsy (8 slides)$536.67$944.00$944.00
9520Biopsy (8 slides)$536.68$944.02$944.02
9521Histology Add-on to Gross (8 slides)$363.39$639.20$639.20
9522Histology Add-on to Gross (8 slides)$363.39$639.20$639.20
9523Histology Add-on to Gross (8 slides)$363.39$639.20$639.20
9524Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (8 slides)$357.58$628.99$628.99
9528Biopsy (9 slides)$595.75$1,047.92$1,047.92
9529Biopsy (9 slides)$595.75$1,047.92$1,047.92
9530Biopsy (9 slides)$595.75$1,047.92$1,047.92
9531Histology Add-on to Gross (9 slides)$409.39$720.12$720.12
9532Histology Add-on to Gross (9 slides)$409.39$720.12$720.12
9533Histology Add-on to Gross (9 slides)$409.39$720.12$720.12
9534Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (9 slides)$402.12$707.32$707.32
9538Biopsy (10 slides)$653.36$1,149.25$1,149.25
9539Biopsy (10 slides)$653.36$1,149.25$1,149.25
9540Biopsy (10 slides)$653.36$1,149.25$1,149.25
9541Histology Add-on to Gross (10 slides)$453.93$798.46$798.46
9542Histology Add-on to Gross (10 slides)$453.93$798.46$798.46
9543Histology Add-on to Gross (10 slides)$453.93$798.46$798.46
9544Histology Add-on to Avg/Max (10 slides)$446.65$785.66$785.66
9548Biopsy (11 slides)$710.96$1,250.59$1,250.59
9549Biopsy (11 slides)$710.96$1,250.59$1,250.59
9550Biopsy (11 slides)$710.96$1,250.59$1,250.59
9558Biopsy (12 slides)$754.40$1,326.99$1,326.99
9559Biopsy (12 slides)$754.40$1,326.99$1,326.99
9560Biopsy (12 slides)$754.40$1,326.99$1,326.99
9568Biopsy (13 slides)$826.18$1,453.25$1,453.25
9569Biopsy (13 slides)$826.18$1,453.25$1,453.25
9570Biopsy (13 slides)$826.18$1,453.25$1,453.25
9578Biopsy (14 slides)$883.79$1,554.59$1,554.59
9579Biopsy (14 slides)$883.79$1,554.59$1,554.59
9580Biopsy (14 slides)$883.79$1,554.59$1,554.59
9588Biopsy (15 slides)$942.21$1,657.34$1,657.34
9589Biopsy (15 slides)$942.21$1,657.34$1,657.34
9590Biopsy (15 slides)$942.21$1,657.34$1,657.34
9598Biopsy (16 slides)$999.01$1,757.25$1,757.25
9599Biopsy (16 slides)$999.01$1,757.25$1,757.25
9600Biopsy (16 slides)$999.01$1,757.25$1,757.25
9601Biopsy (32 slides)$1,920.74$3,378.58$3,378.58
9602Biopsy (32 slides)$1,920.74$3,378.58$3,378.58
9603Biopsy (64 slides)$3,764.21$6,621.25$6,621.25
9604Biopsy (64 slides)$3,764.21$6,621.25$6,621.25
9605Biopsy (32 slides)$1,920.74$3,378.58$3,378.58
9606Biopsy (64 slides)$3,764.21$6,621.25$6,621.25
9620Rodent Organ/Tissue Collection (1 organ, no report, no slide)$44.61$78.47$78.47
9621Small Animal Organ/Tissue Collection (1 organ, no report, no slide)$61.64$108.43$108.43
9622Large Animal Organ/Tissue Collection (1 organ, no report, no slide)$62.49$109.92$109.92
9648Large Slide Processing H & E$52.93$93.11$93.11
9650H & E Slides Prep only (1 slide)$18.10$31.84$31.84
9652H & E Slides Prep only (2 slides)$32.28$56.78$56.78
9654H & E Slides Prep only (3 slides)$46.45$81.71$81.71
9656H & E Slides Prep only (4 slides)$60.63$106.64$106.64
9658H & E Slides Prep only (5 slides)$74.80$131.58$131.58
9660H & E Slides Prep only (6 slides)$88.98$156.51$156.51
9662H & E Slides Prep only (7 slides)$103.15$181.44$181.44
9664H & E Slides Prep only (8 slides)$117.33$206.38$206.38
9666H & E Slides Prep only (9 slides)$117.33$206.38$206.38
9668H & E Slides Prep only (10 slides)$145.68$256.25$256.25
9670H & E Slides Prep only (11 slides)$159.85$281.18$281.18
9672H & E Slides Prep only (12 slides)$159.85$281.18$281.18
9674H & E Slides Prep only (13 slides)$188.20$331.05$331.05
9676H & E Slides Prep only (14 slides)$202.38$355.98$355.98
9677H & E Slides Prep only (120 slides)$1,704.93$2,998.97$2,998.97
9678H & E Slides Prep only (15 slides)$216.55$380.92$380.92
9689H & E Slides Prep only (32 slides)$457.53$804.79$804.79
9690H & E Slides Prep only (64 slides)$911.13$1,602.67$1,602.67
9691H & E Slides Prep only (60 slides)$854.43$1,502.94$1,502.94
9692H & E Slides Prep only (45 slides)$641.80$1,128.93$1,128.93
9693H & E Slides Prep only (27 slides)$386.65$680.12$680.12
9695Additional Recuts w/ H & E (30 slides)$224.06$394.12$394.12
9696Additional Recuts w/ H & E (50 slides)$372.56$655.33$655.33
9697Additional Recuts w/ H & E (10 slides)$75.56$132.91$132.91
9698Additional Recuts w/ H & E (20 slides)$149.81$263.51$263.51
9699Additional Recuts w/ H & E (40 slides)$298.31$524.73$524.73
9700Additional Recuts w/ H & E (100 slides)$743.81$1,308.36$1,308.36
9701Additional Recuts w/ H & E (200 slides)$1,486.31$2,614.42$2,614.42
9702Additional Recuts w/ H & E (300 slides)$2,228.81$3,920.48$3,920.48
9703Additional Recuts w/ H & E (400 slides)$2,971.31$5,226.53$5,226.53
9704IHC (1 slide)$77.30$135.97$135.97
9705Additional Recuts w/ H & E (1 slide)$8.73$15.36$15.36
9706Additional Recuts w/ H & E (2 slides)$16.16$28.42$28.42
9707Additional Recuts w/ H & E (3 slides)$23.58$41.48$41.48
9708Additional Recuts w/ H & E (4 slides)$31.01$54.54$54.54
9709Additional Recuts w/ H & E (5 slides)$38.43$67.61$67.61
9710Additional Recuts w/ H & E (100 slides)$743.81$1,308.36$1,308.36
9711Additional Recuts w/ H & E (200 slides)$1,486.31$2,614.42$2,614.42
9712Additional Recuts w/ H & E (300 slides)$2,228.81$3,920.48$3,920.48
9713Additional Recuts w/ H & E (400 slides)$2,431.31$4,276.67$4,276.67
9714IHC: (2 slides)$106.04$186.52$186.52
9715Additional Recuts w/ H & E (6 slides)$45.86$80.67$80.67
9716Additional Recuts w/ H & E (7 slides)$53.28$93.73$93.73
9717Additional Recuts w/ H & E (8 slides)$60.71$106.79$106.79
9718Additional Recuts w/ H & E (9 slides)$68.13$119.85$119.85
9719Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (1 slide)$9.41$16.55$16.55
9720Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (2 slides)$17.51$30.80$30.80
9721Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (3 slides)$25.61$45.05$45.05
9722Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (4 slides)$33.71$59.29$59.29
9723Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (5 slides)$41.81$73.54$73.54
9724Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (6 slides)$49.91$87.79$87.79
9725Unstained Histology Slides (48)$325.31$572.22$572.22
9726Unstained Histology Slides (1)$8.06$14.18$14.18
9727Unstained Histology Slides (2)$14.81$26.05$26.05
9728Unstained Histology Slides (3)$21.56$37.92$37.92
9729Unstained Histology Slides (4)$28.31$49.80$49.80
9730Unstained Histology Slides (5)$35.06$61.67$61.67
9731Unstained Histology Slides (6)$41.81$73.54$73.54
9732Unstained Histology Slides (7)$48.56$85.42$85.42
9733Unstained Histology Slides (8)$58.01$102.04$102.04
9734Unstained Histology Slides (9)$62.06$109.16$109.16
9735Unstained Histology Slides (10)$68.81$121.04$121.04
9736Unstained Histology Slides (20)$136.31$239.77$239.77
9737Unstained Histology Slides (30)$203.81$358.50$358.50
9738Unstained Histology Slides (40)$271.31$477.23$477.23
9739Unstained Histology Slides (50)$338.81$595.97$595.97
9740Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (7 slides)$58.01$102.04$102.04
9741Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (8 slides)$66.11$116.29$116.29
9742Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (9 slides)$74.21$130.53$130.53
9743Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (10 slides)$82.31$144.78$144.78
9744Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (20 slides)$163.31$287.26$287.26
9745Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (30 slides)$244.31$429.74$429.74
9746Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (40 slides)$325.31$572.22$572.22
9747Frozen Sections H & E or Unstained (50 slides)$406.31$714.70$714.70
9748IHC (1 slide only)$48.56$85.42$85.42
9749IHC: (2 slides only)$95.81$168.53$168.53
9750Scalpels #23$0.59$1.04$1.04
9752Scalpels # 23 (2)$1.19$2.09$2.09
9754Scalpels #23 (3)$1.78$3.13$3.13
9756Container: 250 mL$0.12$0.21$0.21
9758Container: 250 mL (2)$0.24$0.43$0.43
9760Container: 250 mL (3)$0.36$0.64$0.64
9762Container: 40 mL$0.08$0.14$0.14
9764Container: 90 mL$0.09$0.17$0.17
9766Container: 90 mL (2)$0.19$0.33$0.33
9768Container: 500 mL$0.12$0.21$0.21
9770Container: 500 mL (2)$0.24$0.43$0.43
9772Container: 500 mL (3)$0.36$0.64$0.64
9774Container (1L)$1.61$2.83$2.83
9776Container: 1L (2)$3.21$5.65$5.65
9778Container: 1L (3)$4.82$8.48$8.48
9780Face Splash Shield Disposable$2.25$3.97$3.97
9782Face Splash Shield Disposable (2)$4.50$7.91$7.91
9784Face Splash Shield Disposable (3)$6.76$11.90$11.90
9786Mask: Surgical$0.50$0.88$0.88
9787Mask: N95$2.48$4.37$4.37
9788Mask: Surgical (2)$1.00$1.76$1.76
9790Mask: Surgical (3)$1.00$1.76$1.76
9792Cap: Surgical$0.05$0.09$0.09
9794Cap: Surgical (2)$0.11$0.19$0.19
9796Cap: Surgical (3)$0.16$0.28$0.28
9798Gloves: Nitrile Pair$0.14$0.24$0.24
9800Gloves: Nitrile Pair (2)$0.27$0.47$0.47
9802Gloves: Nitrile Pair (3)$0.41$0.71$0.71
9804Apron$0.12$0.21$0.21
9806Apron (2)$0.24$0.43$0.43
9808Apron (3)$0.36$0.64$0.64
9810Formalin: 50 mL$0.15$0.26$0.26
9812Formalin 100 mL$0.30$0.52$0.52
9814Formalin: 200 mL$0.59$1.04$1.04
9816Formalin: 400 mL$1.17$2.07$2.07
9818Formalin: 1500 mL$4.40$7.74$7.74
9820Cal X II 100 mL$2.70$4.75$4.75
9821Cal X II 50 mL$1.35$2.37$2.37
9822Cal X II 200 mL$8.10$14.25$14.25
9823Bouin’s Solution: 50 mL$1.63$2.87$2.87
9824Cassettes: Yellow$0.32$0.57$0.57
9825Bouin’s Solution: 100 mL$3.27$5.75$5.75
9826Cassettes (2)$0.65$1.14$1.14
9827Bouin’s Solution 200 mL$6.52$11.47$11.47
9828Cassettes (3)$0.97$1.71$1.71
9830Cassettes (4)$1.30$2.28$2.28
9832Cassettes (5)$1.62$2.85$2.85
9834Cassettes (6)$2.11$3.70$3.70
9836Cassettes (7)$2.27$3.99$3.99
9838Cassettes (8)$2.59$4.56$4.56
9840Cassettes (9)$2.92$5.13$5.13
9842Cassettes (10)$3.24$5.70$5.70
9844Cassettes (11)$3.56$6.27$6.27
9846Cassettes (12)$3.89$6.84$6.84
9848Cassettes (13)$4.21$7.41$7.41
9850Cassettes (14)$4.54$7.98$7.98
9852Cassettes (15)$5.67$9.97$9.97
9854Syringe: 1mL w/ Needle$0.32$0.57$0.57
9856Syringe: 1mL w/ Needle 25 gauge (2)$0.65$1.14$1.14
9857Slide Box (25 slides)$2.70$4.75$4.75
9858Syringe: 1mL w/ Needle 25 gauge (3)$0.97$1.71$1.71
9859Slide Box X2 (25 slides)$5.40$9.50$9.50
9860Coverall$11.84$20.83$20.83
9861Slide Box (100 slides)$17.55$30.87$30.87
9862Coverall (2)$23.68$41.65$41.65
9863Slide Box X2 (100 slides)$35.10$61.74$61.74
9864Coverall (3)$35.52$62.48$62.48
9865Pathologist Time: 6 Hours$1,293.28$2,274.88$2,274.88
9866Pathologist Time: 6 Hours$1,293.28$2,274.88$2,274.88
9867Pathologist Time: 6 Hours$1,293.28$2,274.88$2,274.88
9868Pathologist Time: 7 Hours$1,508.83$2,654.03$2,654.03
9869Pathologist Time: 8 Hours$1,724.38$3,033.18$3,033.18
9870Pathologist Time: 15 Minutes$53.89$94.79$94.79
9871Pathologist Time: 30 Minutes$107.77$189.57$189.57
9872Pathologist Time: 45 Minutes$161.66$284.36$284.36
9873Pathologist Time: 1 Hour$215.55$379.15$379.15
9874Pathologist Time: 75 Minutes$269.43$473.93$473.93
9875Pathologist Time: 90 Minutes$323.32$568.72$568.72
9876Pathologist Time: 105 Minutes$377.21$663.51$663.51
9877Pathologist Time: 2 hours$431.09$758.29$758.29
9878Pathologist Time: 135 Minutes$484.98$853.08$853.08
9879Pathologist Time: 150 Minutes$538.87$947.87$947.87
9880Pathologist Time: 165 Minutes$592.75$1,042.65$1,042.65
9881Pathologist Time: 3 Hours$646.64$1,137.44$1,137.44
9882Pathologist Time: 7 Hours$1,508.83$2,654.03$2,654.03
9883Pathologist Time: 4 Hours$862.19$1,516.59$1,516.59
9884Pathologist Time: 5 Hours$1,077.74$1,895.74$1,895.74
9885Prosectors Time: 15 Minutes$19.43$34.18$34.18
9886Prosectors Time: 30 Minutes$38.86$68.36$68.36
9887Prosectors Time: 45 Minutes$58.29$102.54$102.54
9888Prosectors Time: 60 Minutes$77.73$136.72$136.72
9889Prosectors Time: 75 Minutes$97.16$170.90$170.90
9890Prosectors Time: 90 Minutes$116.59$205.08$205.08
9891Prosectors Time: 105 Minutes$136.02$239.26$239.26
9892Prosectors Time: 120 Minutes$155.45$273.44$273.44
9893Prosectors Time: 135 Minutes$174.88$307.62$307.62
9894Prosectors Time: 150 Minutes$194.31$341.80$341.80
9895Prosectors Time: 165 Minutes$213.74$375.98$375.98
9896Prosectors Time: 180 Minutes$233.18$410.16$410.16
9897Pathologist Time: 7 Hours$1,508.83$2,654.03$2,654.03
9898Pathologist Time: 8 Hours$1,724.38$3,033.18$3,033.18
9899Pathologist Time: 8 Hours$1,724.38$3,033.18$3,033.18
9900Prosectors Time: 7 Hours$544.08$957.03$957.03
9901Pathologist Time: 15 Minutes$53.89$94.79$94.79
9902Pathologist Time: 15 Minutes$53.89$94.79$94.79
9903Pathologist Time: 30 Minutes$107.77$189.57$189.57
9904Pathologist Time: 30 Minutes$107.77$189.57$189.57
9905Pathologist Time: 45 Minutes$161.66$284.36$284.36
9906Pathologist Time: 45 Minutes$161.66$284.36$284.36
9907Pathologist Time: 1 Hour$215.55$379.15$379.15
9908Pathologist Time: 1 Hour$215.55$379.15$379.15
9909Pathologist Time: 75 Minutes$269.43$473.93$473.93
9910Pathologist Time: 75 Minutes$269.43$473.93$473.93
9911Pathologist Time: 90 Minutes$323.32$568.72$568.72
9912Prosectors Time: 19 Hours$1,476.78$2,597.65$2,597.65
9913Pathologist Time: 90 Minutes$323.32$568.72$568.72
9914Pathologist Time: 105 Minutes$377.21$663.51$663.51
9915Pathologist Time: 105 Minutes$377.21$663.51$663.51
9916Pathologist Time: 2 hours$431.09$758.29$758.29
9917Pathologist Time: 2 hours$431.09$758.29$758.29
9918Pathologist Time: 135 Minutes$484.98$853.08$853.08
9919Pathologist Time: 135 Minutes$484.98$853.08$853.08
9920Pathologist Time: 150 Minutes$538.87$947.87$947.87
9921Pathologist Time: 150 Minutes$538.87$947.87$947.87
9922Pathologist Time: 165 Minutes$592.75$1,042.65$1,042.65
9923Pathologist Time: 165 Minutes$592.75$1,042.65$1,042.65
9924Pathologist Time: 3 Hours$646.64$1,137.44$1,137.44
9925Pathologist Time: 3 Hours$646.64$1,137.44$1,137.44
9926Pathologist Time: 4 Hours$862.19$1,516.59$1,516.59
9927Pathologist Time: 4 Hours$862.19$1,516.59$1,516.59
9928Pathologist Time: 5 Hours$1,077.74$1,895.74$1,895.74
9929Pathologist Time: 5 Hours$1,077.74$1,895.74$1,895.74
9930Pathologist Time: 10 Hours$2,155.47$3,791.47$3,791.47
9931Pathologist Time: 10 Hours$2,155.47$3,791.47$3,791.47
999777Wild Test 3$186.27$327.64$327.64
999888Wild Test 2$186.27$327.64$327.64
999999Wild Test 1$186.27$327.64$327.64