Diagnostic reagent strips are commonly used in clinical analysis of urine and blood, in particular for monitoring glucose concentration. Results are obtained instrumentally or visually as thresholds and quantitative outputs. Dry reagents are applied in the construction of strips in a variety of ways. The mechanism used to make strips operational and practices used by manufacturers to establish performance are reviewed, and limitations and benefits of reagent strips are assessed.
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Pugia, M. J. (2000). Technology behind diagnostic reagent strips. Laboratory Medicine, 31(2), 92–96. https://doi.org/10.1309/15R1-46YG-CV95-C36K
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