Automation in clinical chemistry: developments and recent trends
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Automation in Clinical Chemistry: Developments and Trends
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Author Information
Author(s): F. L. Mitchell
Primary Institution: Division of Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Research Centre
Conclusion
Automation in clinical chemistry has significantly improved efficiency and reduced human error in laboratory processes.
Supporting Evidence
- Automation has led to a significant reduction in human error in clinical laboratories.
- Continuous flow and discrete analyzers have both improved accuracy and efficiency in testing.
- Layer chemistry techniques could simplify the process of blood analysis.
Takeaway
This study talks about how machines help doctors test blood and other samples faster and more accurately, making it safer for patients.
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