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E 170 modular analytic system

Manufactured by Roche
Sourced in United States, Sweden

The E 170 Modular Analytic System is a configurable laboratory equipment designed for automated clinical chemistry analysis. It provides standardized analytical capabilities for a variety of diagnostic tests.

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Biochemical Parameter Analysis Methods

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Biochemical parameters were analysed spectrophotometrically on an Architect C16000 (Abbott. USA) autoanalyser using enzymatic-colorimetric assay. For whole blood the blood samples were collected in tubes with EDTA and analysed on a CELL-DYN 3700 (Abbott. USA) device using impedance and optic scatter methods. Serum parathormon (PTH) measurements were done using electrochemiluminescence method on an E 170 Modular Analytic System (Roche, USA) device. 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels were measured using BioSource 25OH-Vit D3-Ria-CT Kit (Biosource Europe S.A. Rue de L'Industrie, 8, B-1400 Nivelles, Belgium).
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Serum Vitamin D and PTH Measurement

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Venous blood samples were obtained during the morning (8–10 AM) after 12 hours of fasting. Serum biochemical and hematologic tests were performed by standard methods. Serum vitamin D levels were measured using high-performance liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS Shimadzu 8040, Kyoto, Japan). Serum PTH measurements were taken by using electrochemiluminescence on the E 170 Modular Analytic System (Roche, Sweden).
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