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Advanced 3320 osmometer

Manufactured by Advanced Instruments
Sourced in Australia

The Advanced 3320 osmometer is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the osmolality of solutions. It uses freezing point depression to determine the concentration of dissolved solutes in a liquid sample.

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3 protocols using advanced 3320 osmometer

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Electrolyte and Aldosterone Measurement

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Electrolytes and aldosterone levels in blood and urine were carried out by SA Pathology. Urinary and plasma Na+, K+, Cl and creatinine were measured using an Advia 2400 Chemistry System (Siemens, Bayswater, VIC, Australia), and urine osmolality was measured with an Advanced 3320 Osmometer (Advanced Instruments, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). Plasma aldosterone levels were measured using a Liaison Aldosterone Kit and a Chemiluminescent Analyzer (Diasorin, Saluggia, Italy). GFR was estimated based on creatinine clearance using a standard formula: GFR=urine flow x [urine creatinine]/[plasma creatinine].37 (link)
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Comprehensive Kidney Function Analysis

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Electrolytes and other parameters of kidney function in blood were carried out by SA Pathology (Adelaide, Australia). Urine osmolality was measured using an Advanced 3320 osmometer (Advanced Instruments) and other parameters using an Advia 2400 chemistry system (Siemens). Serum aldosterone levels were measured using an Aldosterone Elisa Kit (Abcam, ab136933) and analyzed on a Spark 10 M microplate reader (Tecan, Switzerland).
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Kidney Function Biomarker Analysis

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Electrolytes, aldosterone, and other parameters of kidney function in blood were measured at SA Pathology. Plasma Na+, K+, Cl, Ca2+, and creatinine were measured using an Advia 2400 chemistry system (Siemens), and urine osmolality with an Advanced 3320 osmometer (Advanced Instruments). Plasma aldosterone levels were measured using a Liaison Aldosterone Kit and a Chemiluminescent Analyzer (Diasorin, Saluggia, Italy).
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