We are drowning! Currently these samples are sent to us in Universals
which are then aliquotted into tubes for centrifugation and analysis.
Does anyone have a better way of dealing with the ever increasing number
of samples? ? Collecting directly into tubes suitable for processing -
difficult for those of us with 2XX chromosomes and I'm not sure about
the XY's - or getting the patients to decant samples themselves so we
would have to supply a universal and secondary tube. Any solutions
gratefully received. With many thanks
Anne
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