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Lactate plus blood lactate measuring meter

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The Lactate Plus Blood Lactate Measuring Meter is a portable device used to measure lactate levels in the blood. It provides a quick and accurate analysis of blood lactate concentration.

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Blood Lactate Measurement Using Lactate Plus

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Blood lactate was measured using a Nova Biomedical Lactate Plus Blood Lactate Measuring Meter (Waltham, MA, USA) ( 23 ). Blood was collected by fingertip lancing using a single-use sterile 28-G lancet to collect 0.7 μl of blood for each measurement. Hart et al. ( 16) have reported the reliability of the Lactate Plus to be very strong (r = 0.99).
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Measuring Lactate Levels in Mice

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Peripheral blood was collected from mice by lancing the tip of the tail using a sterile scalpel blade. Peritoneal fluid was collected from euthanized mice using a micropipette. Samples of blood and peritoneal fluid were directly added to test strips and tested for lactate levels using a Lactate Plus Blood Lactate Measuring Meter (Nova Biomedical).
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