Centrifugation and capillarity integrated into a multiple analyte whole blood analyser

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A unique clinical chemistry analyser is described which processes 90 μl of whole blood (fingerstick or venous) into multiple aliquots of diluted plasma and reports the results of 12 tests in 14 min. To perform a panel of tests, the operator applies the unmetered sample directly into a single use, 8 cm diameter plastic rotor which contains the required liquid diluent and dry reagents. Using centrifugal and capillary forces, the rotor meters the required amount of blood, separates the red cells, meters the plasma, meters the diluent, mixes the fluids, distributes the fluid to the reaction cuvettes and mixes the reagents and the diluted plasma in the cuvettes. The instrument monitors the reagent reactions simultaneously using nine wavelengths, calculates the results from the absorbance data, and reports the results. © 1995, Hindawi Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Schembri, C. T., Burd, T. L., Kopf-Sill, A. R., Shea, L. R., & Braynin, B. (1995). Centrifugation and capillarity integrated into a multiple analyte whole blood analyser. Journal of Automatic Chemistry, 17(3), 99–104. https://doi.org/10.1155/S1463924695000174

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