I wonder whether anyone out there has recently purchased a basic
spectrophotometer and is using it to scan for CSF xanthochromia?
Our spectrophotometer is coming to the end of its useful life and I would
very much appreciate some feedback on possible replacements. I would also
like to hear from anyone using specific software for this purpose.
Many thanks.
Khaleel Sergeant
King George Hospital
Goodmayes
Essex
IG3 8YB
Tel: 0208 970 8023
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