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Dri chem slide kit

Manufactured by Fujifilm
Sourced in Japan

The DRI-CHEM SLIDE kit is a laboratory equipment product offered by Fujifilm. It is designed for performing chemical analysis on various samples. The kit provides the necessary components to conduct specific tests, but a detailed description of its core function is not available without the risk of making interpretative or extrapolative statements.

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2 protocols using dri chem slide kit

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Liver Toxicity Assessment Protocol

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Serum ALT and AST levels were measured to assess the liver toxicity using the FUJI DRI-CHEM SLIDE kit and the FUJI DRI-CHEM NX700 analyzer (Fujifilm, Tokyo, Japan).
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Liver Function Assessment Protocol

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At the end the experimental period, blood samples were collected, coagulated by maintenance at room temperature for 30 min, and then the serum was separated by centrifugation (3000× g, 4 °C, 20 min). The alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels were determined to assess the liver function using the FUJI DRI-CHEM SLIDE kit and the FUJI DRI-CHEM 4000 analyzer (Fujifilm, Tokyo, Japan).
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