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S monovette clotting activator serum

Manufactured by Sarstedt
Sourced in Germany

The S-Monovette® Clotting Activator/Serum is a laboratory collection system designed for the collection of serum blood samples. It contains a clotting activator to facilitate the clotting process, enabling the separation of serum from the blood sample.

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Venous Blood Collection and Preservation

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Following an overnight fast, venous blood (5 mL) was collected into tubes containing ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (S-Monovette® EDTA-K3, Sarstedt, Germany) and into tubes with clot activator (S-Monovette® Clotting Activator/Serum, Sarstedt, Germany). In accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, blood samples were protected from light, centrifuged (2000× g for 10 min at +4 °C), and then plasma and serum were immediately separated. Blood was frozen at a temperature of −80 °C until assayed, for no longer than 6 months.
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Plasma and Serum Sample Collection

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Following an overnight fast, venous blood (2 × 10 mL) was collected into tubes containing ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (S-Monovette® EDTA-K3, Sarstedt, Germany) and into tubes with a clot activator (S-Monovette® Clotting Activator/Serum, Sarstedt, Germany). According to the manufacturer's instructions, blood samples were protected from light, centrifuged (2000 × g for 10 min at +4°C) and then plasma and serum were immediately separated. Blood was frozen at the temperature of −80°C until assayed.
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