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Architect insulin reagent kit

Manufactured by Abbott
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The Architect Insulin Reagent Kit is a laboratory instrument used for the quantitative determination of insulin levels in human serum and plasma samples. It is designed to provide accurate and reliable results for clinical diagnostic purposes.

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Insulin Quantification Using CMIA

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Insulin was measured using a chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) principle. The ARCHITECT c System chemistry analyzer and Architect Insulin Reagent Kit Ref: 8K41 both made by Abbott Diagnostic Laboratory were used for testing insulin. To convert insulin from µIU/l to pmol/L, multiply by 6.945.
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Quantifying Leptin and Insulin in Newborns

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Leptin and insulin levels were determined in cord blood plasma. Leptin was quantified using a radio-immuno assay (Human-Leptin-RIA-CT (KIPMR44); DIAsource ImmunoAssays). Insulin was measured using a chemiluminescence microparticle immuno assay [Architect Insulin Reagent Kit (8K41); Abbott Laboratories] carried out on a Abbott Architect i2000sr analyser. For successful quantification of insulin, plasma samples were frozen within 6 h after collection.
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Quantifying Fasting Insulin Levels

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Fasting Insulin levels (μIU/ml) of T2DM cases and controls were measured using chemiluminescent micro particle immunoassay (CMIA) technology with flexible assay protocols, referred to as Chemiflex. Serum samples were quantitatively analysed on ARCHITECT i2000 fully automatic immunoassay analyser (Abbott, USA) within 1–2 h after collection, following the ARCHITECT insulin reagent kit (Abbott, USA) instructions. Insulin levels of 5–25 μIU/ml are considered to be normal [20 ].
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