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Advia centaur xpt 2000

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany

The ADVIA Centaur XPT 2000 is an automated immunoassay analyzer designed for the in vitro diagnostic testing of various analytes. It is capable of performing a wide range of immunoassay tests, including those for hormones, proteins, and other biomarkers. The system is designed to provide accurate and reliable results with high throughput and minimal user intervention.

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Analytical Methods for Hematological and Biochemical Markers

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WBC and HGB were determined using laser flow cytometry and laminar flow impedance in a ProCyte DX haematology analyser from IDEXX Laboratories Inc. Serum samples were further processed in the investigation laboratory (LABOKLIN). T3 and T4 were measured with a chemiluminescence assay (LIA), T3 by ADVIA Centaur XPT 2000 (Siemens), and T4 by Immulite 2000 (Siemens). Vit. E analysis was performed by high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in an HPLC LC‐20 (Shimadzu). An atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) Zenit 650 P (Analytik Jena GmbH), which measures with AAS, was used for the selenium analyses. The concentration of SOD was determined using a manual enzymatic reaction with materials from the manufacturer, Cayman Chemical. All other blood chemical parameters were measured photometrically or potentiometrically in a cobas 8000 (Roche).
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Comprehensive Hematology and Cardiac Biomarker Analysis

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Hematology was assessed using laser flow cytometry and laminar flow impedance in a ProCyte DX hematology analyzer from IDEXX Laboratories Inc. (Westbrook, ME, USA). Blinded serum samples were further processed in the investigation laboratory (LABOKLIN, Bad Kissingen, Germany). cTnI was measured through a chemiluminescence assay (LIA) using an ADVIA Centaur XPT 2000 (Siemens, Munich, Germany). All other blood chemistry parameters were measured photometrically (PHO) or potentiometrically (POT) with a Cobas 8000 analyzer (Roche, Basel, Switzerland).
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