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Clinical chemistry analyzers, also referred to as biochemistry analyzers, are medical laboratory devices used to determine the concentration of certain metabolites, electrolytes, proteins, and/or drugs in samples of serum, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and/or other body fluids.
Chemical analyzers are divided into benchtops, bedside models, and high-throughput floor-based models, the most common of which is benchtops. In addition to style, instrument's throughput capacity, test speed, analysis mode, software, scalability, and reagent compatibility are key considerations when choosing a clinical analyzer to ensure that an instrument is well suited for your laboratory.
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