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7600 110 chemistry autoanalyzer

Manufactured by Hitachi
Sourced in Japan

The 7600-110 chemistry autoanalyzer is a laboratory instrument designed for automated chemical analysis. It is capable of performing various clinical chemistry tests on a wide range of sample types. The device utilizes photometric detection methods to quantify the concentration of specific analytes in the samples.

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2 protocols using 7600 110 chemistry autoanalyzer

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Comprehensive Blood Biomarker Analysis

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The blood routine test was conducted using automatic blood cell analyzer (Horiba, ABX Micros 60-OT, France) in local laboratory. SF, vitamin B12 and serum folic acid were analysed by Roche Cobas e601 analyzer (Germany) using electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. sTfR, CRP and AGP were analysed by Hitachi 7600–110 chemistry autoanalyzer (Japan) using immunoturbidimetry and HCY was analysed by Hitachi 7600–110 chemistry autoanalyzer (Japan) using enzymatic cycling assay.
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Fasting Blood Biomarker Measurements

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After a 12-hour overnight fast, participants' blood samples were collected through an antecubital vein. Fasting plasma glucose, total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol, and creatinine were measured using a 7600-110 Chemistry Auto analyzer (Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan).
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