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Serum gel with clotting activator tube

Manufactured by Sarstedt

The Serum Gel with Clotting Activator tube is a laboratory equipment designed for the collection, separation, and storage of serum samples. The tube contains a serum gel separator and a clotting activator, which facilitate the separation of serum from the blood sample.

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Biomarker Quantification in CSF and Serum

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Neurofilament light, pNFH, and albumin concentrations were determined in CSF samples that were collected into a polypropylene tube (Sarstedt) and in S samples that were collected into a Serum Gel with Clotting Activator tube (Sarstedt). S and CSF samples were drawn on the same day. The CSF samples were centrifuged at 390 × g for 10 minutes at room temperature, and the S samples were centrifuged at 2500 × g for 6 minutes at 4°C. Both the CSF and S samples were aliquoted into at least three vials (0.3 mL per vial) and stored at −70°C until the analysis.
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CSF and Serum Sample Processing

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All CSF samples were collected with an atraumatic needle into polypropylene tubes (Sarstedt, Nümbrecht, Germany). Serum samples were collected into a Serum Gel with Clotting Activator tube (Sarstedt). CSF samples were centrifuged at 390 × g for 10 min at room temperature, and serum samples were centrifuged at 2,500 × g for 6 min at 4°C. Both the CSF and serum samples were aliquoted into at least three vials (0.3 ml per vial) and stored at −70°C until analysis.
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