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Modular p800 automatic analyser

Manufactured by Roche
Sourced in Germany

The Modular P800 is an automatic analyser designed for clinical chemistry testing. It is a modular system that can be configured to meet the specific needs of a laboratory. The core function of the Modular P800 is to perform automated analysis of various clinical chemistry parameters, providing accurate and reliable test results.

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Metabolic Biomarker Measurement Protocol

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Plasma glucose was measured in the laboratory of the Turku PET Centre in duplicate using the glucose oxidase technique (Analox GM7 or GM9, Analox Instruments, London, UK). HbA1c was measured with ion‐exchange high performance liquid chromatography (Variant II HbA1c, Bio‐Rad Laboratories, CA, USA). Serum insulin was determined by time‐resolved immunofluorometric assay (AutoDELFIA, Perkin Elmer Life and Analytical Sciences). Serum FFA were measured with a photometric enzymatic assay (Wako Chemicals, Neuss, Germany) on a Modular P800 automatic analyser (Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany). Serum high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein was analysed by the sandwich immunoassay method using an Innotrac Aio1 immunoanalyser (Innotrac Diagnostics, Turku, Finland). Serum adipokines were analysed in duplicate by using Milliplex Human Serum Adipokine (Panel A) kit (cat. no. HADK1‐61 K‐A) containing interleukin‐6 (IL‐6), IL‐8, tumour necrosis factor alpha and leptin.
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Analytical Methods for Metabolic Biomarkers

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Plasma glucose was measured in the laboratory of Turku PET Centre in duplicate using the glucose oxidase technique (Analox GM7 or GM9, Analox Instruments Ltd.). Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) was measured with ion‐exchange high‐performance liquid chromatography (Variant II Haemoglobin A1c, Bio‐Rad Laboratories). Serum insulin was determined by time‐resolved immunofluorometric assay (AutoDELFIA, PerkinElmer Life and Analytical Sciences). C‐peptide was measured with electrochemiluminescence analyser immunoassay (ECLIA) (Roche Diagnostics GmbH). Serum FFA were measured with a photometric enzymatic assay (FFA‐HR(2), Wako Chemicals GmbH) on Modular P800 automatic analyser (Roche Diagnostics). Detailed information regarding the analytical methods used can be found on the official website of Turku University Hospital (http://webohjekirja.mylabservices.fi/TYKS/).
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