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New and improved Trace Elements Quality Control

Products are for professional/laboratory use only.

Based on input from the market, the Seronorm™ Trace Elements Whole Blood product series has been improved with the following elements adjusted to three clinically relevant levels; Calcium, Magnesium, Silver, Lithium and Strontium, displayed in the lot-specific product documentation with an uncertainty (U), traceability information and a set range.

Previously these elements have been present, but only at endogenous levels with an approximate level in the lot-specific package insert. The package inserts have been updated with this information and are available to download from the Sero website (link below). View an example here.

Sero QC is a leading international control sera producer – the only company manufacturing QC with human blood and no preservatives or stabilizers added, ensuring that the material is as patientlike as possible – free from matrix effects. Sero focus on consolidating as many QC as possible to improve efficiency, reduce wastage and costs.

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