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Elisa developed for dog plasma

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The ELISA developed for dog plasma is a laboratory equipment product designed to detect and measure specific analytes or substances in dog plasma samples. It utilizes the principles of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to achieve this. The core function of this product is to provide a quantitative analysis of the target analytes present in the dog plasma specimens.

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Multimodal Fluid Analysis for Metabolic Insights

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Arterial, venous and lymph samples were collected in microtubes pre-coated with lithium-heparin (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ). Arterial and venous tubes also contained 50μL EDTA (Sigma Chemicals, St Louis, MO). Blood samples were centrifuged immediately and the supernatant was transferred. Plasma and lymph samples were immediately assayed for glucose with a YSI 2700 autoanalyzer (Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Yellow Springs, OH) before freezing at −20°C until further analysis. Insulin was measured in plasma and lymph with an ELISA developed for dog plasma (Alpco, Salem, NH).
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Multimodal Fluid Analysis for Metabolic Insights

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Arterial, venous and lymph samples were collected in microtubes pre-coated with lithium-heparin (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ). Arterial and venous tubes also contained 50μL EDTA (Sigma Chemicals, St Louis, MO). Blood samples were centrifuged immediately and the supernatant was transferred. Plasma and lymph samples were immediately assayed for glucose with a YSI 2700 autoanalyzer (Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Yellow Springs, OH) before freezing at −20°C until further analysis. Insulin was measured in plasma and lymph with an ELISA developed for dog plasma (Alpco, Salem, NH).
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