Automation in clinical chemistry: developments and recent trends
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Automation in Clinical Chemistry: Developments and Recent Trends
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Author Information
Author(s): F. L. Mitchell
Conclusion
Laboratory automation systems have significantly improved the speed and quality of data handling in clinical chemistry.
Supporting Evidence
- Automation systems have been developed for various branches of chemistry.
- Continuous flow, discrete, and centrifugal analyzers are among the advancements.
- Layer chemistry offers 'dry-to-the-touch' advantages.
Takeaway
This study talks about how machines are helping doctors do tests faster and better in labs.
Methodology
The paper reviews various laboratory automation systems and their applications in clinical chemistry.
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