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Advia 120 2120 hematology system

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Italy

The ADVIA® 120/2120 Hematology System is a laboratory equipment designed for automated blood cell analysis. It provides comprehensive blood cell counting and classification capabilities.

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Comprehensive Metabolic Profiling Protocol

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HbA1c was measured with high performance liquid chromatography using a National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) certified automated analyzer (Adams HA-8160 HbA1C analyzer, Menarini, Italy). Total and high lipoprotein density (HDL) cholesterol, triglycerides, and glucose levels were assayed by enzymatic methods (Roche, Basel, Switzerland). Serum insulin concentrations were determined with a chemiluminescence-based assay (Immulite®, Siemens, Italy). Serum uric acid was measured by the URICASE/POD method implemented in an autoanalyzer (Boehringer Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany). High sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) levels were assessed by an automated instrument (CardioPhase® hsCRP, Milan, Italy). White blood cell count was determined using an automated particle counter (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics ADVIA® 120/2120 Hematology System, Italy). Erythrocytes sedimentation rate (ESR) was measured automatically by the stopped-flow technique in a capillary microphotometer (Alifax Test 1 System Polverara, Italy). Fibrinogen and complement C3 were measured by an automated nephelometric technology using the BN™II System analyzer (Siemens Healthcare, Italy).
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Metabolic and Inflammatory Biomarkers

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Glucose, triglycerides, total and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentrations were determined by enzymatic methods (Roche, Basel, Switzerland). Serum insulin concentrations were determined with a chemiluminescence-based assay (Immulite®, Siemens, Italy). White blood cell count was determined using an automated particle counter (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics ADVIA® 120/2120 Hematology System, Italy). Serum levels of high sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP), complement C3, total IgG, IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4 subclasses were assayed by an automated nephelometric technology using the BN™II System analyzer with high levels of sensibility and specificity (Siemens Healthcare, Italy). Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) was assessed by high performance liquid chromatography employing a National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program certified automated analyzer (Adams HA-8160 HbA1C analyzer, Menarini, Italy).
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