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Au2700 biochemical analyzer

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The AU2700 biochemical analyzer is a compact and automated instrument designed for clinical chemistry analysis. It performs a variety of routine and specialized clinical chemistry tests on patient samples. The AU2700 uses a combination of photometric and potentiometric methods to analyze the samples and provide accurate results.

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Serum Enzyme Levels Analysis

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Serum samples were separated by centrifugation at 4 °C at the speed of 3000 rpm for 10 min. The myocardial enzyme levels of AST, LDH, and CK in serum were determined using an AU2700 biochemical analyzer (Olympus, Japan) in Air Force Fuzhou Hospital.
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Fasting Blood Biomarkers for Metabolic Health

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Participants were instructed to fast for at least 8 hours before each clinical visit. All blood samples were drawn into procoagulation tubes by nurses between 08:00 and 09:30. Blood samples were clotted at room temperature for 30 min and centrifuged to isolate serum. Serum was aliquoted into labeled cryotubes and immediately stored at −80℃ until required. The levels of adipokines were measured using Milliplex Multi-Analyte Profiling Kits (Merck Millipore Co.) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Adiponectin and resistin levels were measured using a human adipokine kit (HADK1MAG-61K) and the level of leptin was measured using a human angiogenesis/growth factor kit (HAGP1MAG-12K).
FBG and fast insulin (FINS) as biomarkers of glucose metabolism were measured immediately after blood collection using an Olympus AU2700 biochemical analyzer at Peking University Hospital. The homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) score was calculated using the formula HOMA-IR score=FBG×FINS÷22.5.30 (link)
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