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The Seronorm Trace Elements Controls

Accuracy controls for the analysis of trace elements and heavy metals in serum, whole blood and urine.

Seronorm™ Trace Elements

  • Accuracy controls and secondary reference materials for the analysis of trace elements and heavy metals in serum, whole blood and urine
  • Product quality is ensured through careful selection and handling of raw materials and strict production procedures. No preservatives or stabilizers are added.
  • Lyophilized material with an excellent shelf life (serum and urine – 7 years, whole blood – 5 years). After reconstitution, the material is stable for 1 month at -20°C or 7 days at 2-8°C.
  • Product documentation includes analytical data for more than 60 analytes. The independent analytical values are traceable to international reference materials.
  • Available in two (serum and urine) or three (whole blood) clinically relevant levels – each level is available separately.

 

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THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC.



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