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Ilab 600 650 clinical chemistry

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The ILab 600/650 is a clinical chemistry analyzer manufactured by Werfen. It is designed to perform automated analysis of various clinical chemistry parameters in biological samples. The ILab 600/650 utilizes advanced technologies to provide accurate and reliable results for healthcare professionals.

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Plasma Metabolic Biomarker Profiling

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Blood was collected into heparinised tubes, and plasma was separated by centrifugation at 4 °C. Plasma glucose (Werfen, Warrington, UK, 18250840; CV 1.3%), triacylglycerol (Werfen, 18255640; CV 1.7%), total cholesterol (Werfen, 18250540; CV 1.7%), and HDL cholesterol (Randox, CH2652; CV 2.5%) were analysed enzymatically (ILab 600/650 clinical chemistry; Werfen), and insulin was analysed by radioimmunoassay (Millipore, UK).
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Plasma Biomarker Profiling Protocol

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Whole blood was collected into heparinized tubes (Sarstedt, Leicester, U.K.) and plasma immediately separated for analysis by centrifugation. Plasma glucose, NEFA, total and HDL cholesterol, TAG, β-hydroxybutyrate, adiponectin, and alanine aminotransferase were analyzed on a semiautomatic analyzer (ILab 600/650 clinical chemistry; Werfen, Warrington, U.K.). Plasma insulin levels were determined by radioimmunoassay as previously described (18 (link)). Analysis of plasma FGF21 and fetuin-A was performed via commercially available ELISAs (R&D Systems, Oxford, U.K.). Separation of chylomicrons (Svedberg flotation rate [Sf] >400) and VLDL-rich fractions (Sf 20–400) was made by sequential flotation using density gradient ultracentrifugation (17 ) and the Sf20–400 fraction separated by immunoaffinity chromatography (18 (link)).
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