Abstract: Information on the measured concentration of serum analytes during storage of serum samples is often incomplete and sometimes contradictory. The 10 analytes have not studied in this area in healthy subjects. The aim of present study was designed to determine the effect of storage time and temperature on the laboratory results of 10 analytes in sera from apparently healthy adult males in city of Gorgan.We studied the effect of storage temperature and time on the measured concentration of 10 serum analytes (2006). Serum was separated from the clot within 20 min of the collection. The sera were stored at 4±1°C and 23±1°C for 0,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 24, 48 and 72 h, then assayed. Glucose, Phosphorus and creatinine were the least sta...
Advances in the “omics” field bring about the need for a high number of good quality samples. Many o...
BACKGROUND: Large blood-based epidemiological studies require simple, cost-effective sample collecti...
Introduction: Preanalytical conditions are critical for blood sample integrity and poses challenge i...
Information on the measured concentration of serum analytes during storage of serum samples is often...
Introduction: Creatinine and urea are nonprotein nitrogenous compounds which are eliminated from the...
We have attempted to determine the appropriate temperature for sample storage and the stability of f...
Storage of samples at a given temperature for future Laboratory investigation is a routine due to se...
Background: Phlebotomy for the purpose of blood analysis is often performed at remote locations, and...
The stability of five parameters in serum and plasma after prolonged storage was studied by determin...
Introduction: Preanalytical variation as a result of sample storage conditions are common issues in ...
Introduction: The collected and shipped blood samples are exposed to a various extra-analytical fact...
Abstract. This study examined the effect of storage temperature on the protein profile of human seru...
<div><p>Advances in the “omics” field bring about the need for a high number of good quality samples...
BACKGROUND: Large blood-based epidemiological studies require simple, cost-effective sample collecti...
Problems in collecting and shipping human sera for clinical chemical analyses affect their stability...
Advances in the “omics” field bring about the need for a high number of good quality samples. Many o...
BACKGROUND: Large blood-based epidemiological studies require simple, cost-effective sample collecti...
Introduction: Preanalytical conditions are critical for blood sample integrity and poses challenge i...
Information on the measured concentration of serum analytes during storage of serum samples is often...
Introduction: Creatinine and urea are nonprotein nitrogenous compounds which are eliminated from the...
We have attempted to determine the appropriate temperature for sample storage and the stability of f...
Storage of samples at a given temperature for future Laboratory investigation is a routine due to se...
Background: Phlebotomy for the purpose of blood analysis is often performed at remote locations, and...
The stability of five parameters in serum and plasma after prolonged storage was studied by determin...
Introduction: Preanalytical variation as a result of sample storage conditions are common issues in ...
Introduction: The collected and shipped blood samples are exposed to a various extra-analytical fact...
Abstract. This study examined the effect of storage temperature on the protein profile of human seru...
<div><p>Advances in the “omics” field bring about the need for a high number of good quality samples...
BACKGROUND: Large blood-based epidemiological studies require simple, cost-effective sample collecti...
Problems in collecting and shipping human sera for clinical chemical analyses affect their stability...
Advances in the “omics” field bring about the need for a high number of good quality samples. Many o...
BACKGROUND: Large blood-based epidemiological studies require simple, cost-effective sample collecti...
Introduction: Preanalytical conditions are critical for blood sample integrity and poses challenge i...