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Evaporative Sample Preparation for Clinical and Diagnostic Testing Resource

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 13 May 2010
A new online resource is available that brings together the latest technologic developments, applications advances, and links to references that detail the current scope of evaporative sample preparation techniques as used in clinical and diagnostic testing.

Evaporative sample preparation for diagnostic clinical tests must be performed meticulously. More...
Visitors to Genevac's clinical site (please see related links below) can learn how Genevac (Ipswich, UK) evaporators and concentration systems are used by clinical biochemists for a number of testing methodologies including vitamin D analysis, vitamin K analysis, drugs of abuse testing, and neonatal screening.

Genevac, part of the SP Scientific group, provides a comprehensive range of evaporators to suit almost any solvent removal application, purchasing budget, or productivity requirement.

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