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Labsystems multiskan ms 352 microplate reader

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Labsystems Multiskan MS 352 Microplate Reader is a compact and versatile laboratory instrument designed for absorbance-based measurements in microplates. It can perform quick and accurate absorbance readings across a wide range of wavelengths, making it suitable for various applications in research and clinical laboratories.

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Biomarker Quantification Protocol

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For the D-dimer (0623R2, Meimian, Jiangsun, China), F1 + 2 (70174R2, Meimian, Jiangsun, China), TF (0082R2, MeiMian, Jiangsun, China), and TM (0075r2, Meimian, Jiangsun, China), their levels were analyzed after collection and marking within 60 min. For the IL-1β (0047r2, Meimian, Jiangsun, China) and IL-18 (0194R2, MeiMian, Jiangsun, China), the plasma was centrifuged at 1000×g for 30 min at 4°C to collect supernatants. The supernatants were identified by ELISA kit within 4 h. The multiscan spectrum of the Labsystems Multiskan MS 352 Microplate Reader (Thermo Fisher Scientific) was used for the analysis.
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Measuring 2,3-DPG in Red Blood Cells

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We collected the PB of each group of humans. Red blood cells were obtained by centrifugation at 3000 rpm/min for 10 min. The concentration of 2,3-DPG was determined using a human ELISA Kit (A099975, Shanghai Fusheng Industrial/Affandi) on a Labsystems Multiskan MS 352 Microplate Reader (Thermo Fisher Scientific) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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