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Bilirubin

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The Bilirubin lab equipment is a device designed to measure the level of bilirubin, a yellow-colored substance produced by the breakdown of red blood cells, in biological samples. It serves as a diagnostic tool for assessing liver and bile duct function.

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Comprehensive Blood and Cytokine Analysis

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Whole blood composition was performed using the Mythic Haematology Analyser to determine whole blood counts, immune composition, and RDW. Mouse cytokines were determined using a cytometric bead array (BD Biosciences, Catalogue number: 552364). Sera isolated from mice were analysed by the Core Biochemical Assay Laboratory (CBAL), Cambridge, UK for Alanine Transferase (Siemens Healthcare), Albumin (Siemens Healthcare), Bilirubin (Siemens Healthcare), and Creatinine (Siemens Healthcare) using automated Siemens Dimension RxL and ExL analysers.
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Cardiovascular Biomarkers in Healthy Adults

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In this study, 30 men under 45 years of age and 27 women under 55 years of age were examined after approval by the Ethics Committee. The two groups did not differ significantly in BMI. Probands without signs of inflammation, atherosclerosis, or kidney damage (n=21) were selected as a control group.
For all 3 groups, a physical examination was carried out. This included medical history, ECG and echocardiog-raphy. The following parameters were investigated in the blood plasma immediately after collection (Li-He): cTnI (Siemenes, Centaur), NT-proBNP (Siemenes, Cantaur), CRP (Siemens, Advia 1800), creatinine (Siemens, Advia 1800), ALT (Siemens, Advia 1800), AST (Siemens, Advia 1800), bilirubin (Siemens, Advia 1800), Na, K, Cl (Siemens, Advia 1800) ), at the same time, aliquots of blood samples were frozen at -80 °C. Visfatin was measured from these samples (BioVendor, ELISA, Czech Republic).
Statistcal analysis was cared out using the Medcalc program (Belgium). In addition to descriptive statisticsan ROC analysis was performed.
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