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We are considering switching from serum gel tubes to LiHep gel tubes for the majority of our general chemistry analytes in both secondary and primary care.
I was wondering if anyone has undertaken such a switch recently and if you have would you share their experience with me?
We have Roche equipment and use Greiner tubes.
Regards
Mark Lynch
Altnagelvin Hospital


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