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Xn 10 analyzer

Manufactured by Sysmex
Sourced in Japan

The XN-10 analyzer is a compact and automated hematology analyzer designed for clinical laboratories. It performs complete blood count (CBC) and differential analysis on patient samples. The XN-10 utilizes advanced measurement technologies to provide accurate and reliable results for a wide range of blood parameters.

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Blood Smear Evaluation for Myeloid Neoplasms

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All samples were collected in EDTA 3K or EDTA 2K tubes from Becton DickinsonTM and analyzed on a Sysmex XN‐10 analyzer (Sysmex) within 6 hours after blood collection, with smears prepared accordingly by an SP‐10 slidemaker/stainer (Sysmex) at the same time. Blood smears were analyzed for all patients, the quantitative or qualitative (analyzer flag) abnormalities on the CBC or differential justifying the realization of the smear (in addition to monocytosis itself) are detailed in Table S1. As specific recommendations for CMML diagnosis and evaluation of dysplasia on blood smears are not available, two hundred cells (leukocytes and platelets) were analyzed and the cutoff for significant dysplasia was arbitrarily set at 10% of each lineage, following WHO recommendations for the diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndromes.17 Blood smear dysplasia was quantified by well‐trained morphologists (hematologists with more than 10 years’ experience) blind to the consensus diagnosis and reported as a global score according to the criteria mentioned in Table S1 in order to standardize the data.
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Measuring Physical Activity and Adverse Events

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GPAQ consists of 16 questions to measure physical activity, which is calculated as 4 or 8 metabolic equivalents for moderate or vigorous physical activity per hour, respectively [37 ]. Compliance was calculated based on the number of remaining capsules. Complete blood count, blood chemistry tests, and urine analysis were conducted using an XN-10 analyzer (Sysmex, Kobe, Japan), an AU 5800 automated analyzer (Beckman Coulter Inc., Brea, CA, USA), and a Cobas 6500 automated urine chemistry analyzer (Roche Diagnostic, Mannheim, Germany), respectively. Blood pressure and pulse rate were measured using an Omron HEM-7051 device (Omron Healthcare, Kyoto, Japan) and body temperature was measured using an infrared thermometer (Thermoscan IRT-4020; Braun Corporation, Kronberg, Germany). Adverse events were defined as signs or symptoms that the participants complained of after initiating OPE supplementation or placebo. The trial can be stopped if there is any significant adverse event related to intervention.
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Comprehensive Clinical Data and Metabolic Profiles

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General clinical data of the subjects were collected, including gender, age, smoking status, duration of T2DM, body mass index (BMI), and Wagner DFU grade.6 Fasting venous blood was obtained, and blood routine related parameters including white blood cell count (WBC), platelet count (PLT), and lymphocyte count (LYM) were measured using a Sysmex XN‐10 analyzer (Sysmex). The PLR was calculated as the platelet‐to‐lymphocyte ratio. Triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high‐density lipoprotein (HDL), low‐density lipoprotein (LDL), and fasting blood glucose (FPG) were measured using an Olympus AU5421 analyzer (Olympus), and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) was measured using a Bio‐Rad D10 analyzer (Bio‐Rad).
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