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Volume 11 (2011) - May 2011

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Effects of different centrifugation conditions on clinical chemistry and Immunology test results

Elisabeth I Minder, Adrian Schibli, Dagmar Mahrer, Predrag Nesic, Kathrin Plüer BMC Clinical Pathology 2011, 11:6 (10 May 2011)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed |  Editor’s summary

Centrifuging heparinized blood samples for either seven minutes at 1870g or ten minutes at 2180g provides identical test results compared to those centrifuged under the same conditions for fifteen minutes as proposed by WHO.


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