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Labmax

Manufactured by Labtest
Sourced in Japan, Brazil

Labmax is a versatile laboratory equipment designed for various scientific applications. It serves as a multipurpose platform for conducting experiments, analysis, and data collection. The core function of Labmax is to provide a controlled and standardized environment for conducting laboratory procedures.

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3 protocols using labmax

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Comprehensive Blood Analysis in Oncology

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Laboratory tests were performed at HOVET-FMVZ-USP Clinical Laboratory. Blood samples were collected into dry and EDTA-containing tubes and immediately processed. Dry tube samples were spun at 2,500 rpm for 10 min for blood serum separation. Complete blood count was carried out using automated equipment (ADVIA 2120i - Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc., Camberley, UK) and light microscopy. Liver and kidney biochemical analysis, blood glucose, triglyceride, and total cholesterol level determination were also performed using automated equipment (LabMax, Labtest, Tokyo, Japan). Laboratory result analysis was based on mean values and standard deviations obtained at D0, D8, D15, and D22. Adverse events secondary to chemotherapeutic and antineoplastic agents were also investigated according to the criteria of the Veterinary cooperative oncology group (39 (link)).
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Quantifying Urine Protein and Albumin

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The total urine protein levels were quantified using an automated analyzer with a commercial assay (Labmax®, Labtest, Lagoa Santa, Brazil). The albumin levels were determined by ELISA (Nephrat, Exocell, Philadelphia, PA, USA) following the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Biomarkers of Intravascular Hemolysis

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Blood samples were collected for complete blood counts, obtained with an
automated analyzer (Labmax; Labtest, Minas Gerais, Brazil), and for erythrocyte
counts, as well as for the determination of hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean
corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin
concentration, and the reticulocyte count. The biochemical investigation was
carried out in an automated hematology analyzer (Cell-Dyn; Abbott Laboratories,
Abbott Park, IL, USA), with the determination of the total and indirect levels
of bilirubin, as well as that of the level of lactate dehydrogenase. As
biomarkers of chronic intravascular hemolysis(5 (link)), we considered hemoglobin levels, reticulocyte
counts, lactate dehydrogenase levels, and (total and indirect) bilirubin
levels.
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