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917 automatic biochemical analyzer

Manufactured by Hitachi

The 917 automatic biochemical analyzer is a laboratory equipment designed for the automated analysis of biochemical samples. It performs various tests and measurements to provide data on the chemical composition and properties of the analyzed substances.

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2 protocols using 917 automatic biochemical analyzer

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Serum Biomarkers for Organ Function

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The changes in alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), amylase, creatine kinase (CK), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the serum samples were detected to evaluate the functional impairment of other organs in the different treatment groups. A Hitachi 917 automatic biochemical analyzer was utilized to measure the indexes in the collected serum samples.
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Evaluating Diabetic Nephropathy in Rats

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The progress of DN was evaluated by detecting fasting blood glucose and urinary albumin in rats (10 (link)). Methods: The blood glucose content was detected by Hitachi 917 automatic biochemical analyzer, and the urinary albumin content was detected by specific kit.
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