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Measuring Whole Blood Glucose or Plasma Glucose
What's the difference between measuring whole blood glucose and plasma glucose? What is the International recommendation...
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Accuracy while decreasing the amount of blood wasted
The Sanquin blood bank in Nijmegen is one of four blood banks in the Netherlands. They produce 700 bags of red cells per day as well as...
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Visual methods are subjective, inaccurate and misleading
Visual assessment tends to overestimate hemolysis. This was seen in a study comparing three methods for assessing the levels of free Hb...
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HemoCue® Lab Quality Point-of-Care
Interest in point-of-care testing is growing like never before. One explanation for this is the fact that diagnosis, treatment and research all benefit from the ability to obtain results as quickly as possible...
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Solutions at Hand with HemoCue® Point-of-Care Systems
HemoCue® point-of-care systems are available to test blood glucose, urine albumin, hemoglobin and white blood cell levels. With these systems in hand, you can manage...
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