Biofluid sampler: A new gateway for mail-in-analysis of whole blood samples

Biofluid sampler: A new gateway for mail-in-analysis of whole blood samples

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Single Donor Human Whole Blood from Innovative Research was used in the following study:

 

Biofluid sampler: A new gateway for mail-in-analysis of whole blood samples

M. Locatellia, A. Tartaglia, F. D'Ambrosio, P. Ramundo, H.I. Ulusoy, K.G. Furton, A. Kabir

Journal of Chromatography B
15 April 2020

“The current study reports the development of a novel biofluid sampler (BFS) which is capable of sampling and sample preparation of whole blood without converting it into plasma or serum. The sampler can retain a whole blood sample from 10 to 1000 µL…Single donor human whole blood was purchased from Innovative Research, Inc. (Novi, MI, USA)…”

 

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  • Tags: Human Whole Blood, Single Donor Human Whole Blood

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