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Papers, programme sheets & a buying guide.

Education and research notes, analyzer application / programme sheets, and a practical checklist for choosing a biochemistry machine โ€” all in one place.

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Education & research papers

Knowledge notes
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Understanding Liver Function Tests

How SGPT, SGOT, bilirubin, ALP and proteins fit together, and how to read a liver panel.

docs/lft-guide.pdf
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CRP in Infection & Cardiac Risk

The role of CRP and hs-CRP in inflammation, infection monitoring and cardiovascular risk.

docs/crp-paper.pdf
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G6PD Deficiency โ€” Testing Guidance

Why and when to test G6PDH, sample handling, and interpreting quantitative results.

docs/g6pd-note.pdf
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Small Pack Sizes & Reagent Economy

How small pack sizes cut wastage and lower cost per test for low-volume labs.

docs/pack-economy.pdf
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Quality Control in the Biochemistry Lab

Daily QC, controls, calibration and keeping results consistent batch to batch.

docs/qc-basics.pdf
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Add your own paper

Copy any card above in resources.html, change the title, text and filename, and drop the PDF into docs/.

docs/your-file.pdf

Machine & analyzer programme sheets

Application parameters

Ready-to-use parameter / application settings for programming our reagents on your analyzer. Ask our team if your analyzer model isn't listed.

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Semi-Auto Analyzers โ€” Parameters

Programme settings for common semi-automatic photometers across our reagent range.

docs/prog-semiauto.pdf
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Fully-Auto (Open) Analyzers

Application sheets for open, random-access automated analyzers.

docs/prog-fullyauto.pdf
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Liver Panel โ€” Application Settings

Programme values for SGPT, SGOT, bilirubin, ALP, GGT and proteins.

docs/prog-liver.pdf
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CRP / Turbidimetry โ€” Settings

Two-point kinetic turbidimetry programme values for CRP, ASO and RA factor.

docs/prog-turbidimetry.pdf
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LabLink Software โ€” User Sheet

Setup and day-to-day use of LabLink for registration, billing and reports.

docs/lablink-guide.pdf
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Request a programme sheet

Tell us your analyzer model and the tests you run โ€” we'll prepare the exact programme sheet.

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What to check before buying a machine

Buyer's checklist

Choosing a biochemistry analyzer

A quick, honest checklist to help a lab pick the right analyzer โ€” before signing. Talk to our team any time; we're glad to guide you even if the machine isn't ours.

01
Workload matchCheck tests-per-hour and sample capacity against your real daily load โ€” now and a year ahead.
02
Open vs closed systemOpen systems let you run economical third-party reagents; closed systems lock you to costlier ones.
03
Cost per testAdd reagent, calibrator, control and consumable cost โ€” not just the machine price. This is your real running cost.
04
Test menuConfirm it covers the assays you run today and the specialty tests you plan to add.
05
Photometric range & wavelengthsMake sure it supports your methods and wavelengths (e.g. 340 nm for UV-kinetic reactions).
06
Sample & reagent volumeLower micro-volumes reduce reagent cost per test and stretch every pack further.
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Calibration & QCCheck ease of calibration, on-board QC and whether third-party controls can be used.
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Service, warranty & sparesAsk about local service engineers, response time, spare availability and AMC cost.
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Training & programme sheetsConfirm technician training and that application / programme sheets are provided for your reagents.
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Power, water & environmentPlan for voltage stability / UPS, room temperature and deionised water quality.
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Software & connectivityCheck report printing, data export and LIS integration (e.g. with LabLink).
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Demo & referencesInsist on a demo using your own samples, and speak to labs already running the machine.

Not sure which analyzer or reagents fit your lab?

Send us your workload and current machine โ€” we'll suggest the right combination and pack sizes.

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