{"Equipment":"
\n\tSet up the clinical chemistry analyser and perform QC analyses of the control reagents in accordance with the equipment guidelines.
\n\n\tSample collection and preparation:
\n\n\tClinical chemistry determines biochemical parameters in plasma including enzymatic activity, specific substrates and electrolytes.
\n\n\tOntological description: MP:0001545 – blood physiology abnormalities.
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\n","Notes":"\n\tBlood collection for Clinical Chemistry and Hematology is performed as a fasting (after 4 hours) procedure, with some mice being used for subsequent gross pathology and other clinic-specific parameters included in terminal assessments.
\n\n\tDilution. Dilution of blood is highly discouraged, but is allowed when the total necessary amount is not obtained. If dilution is necessary then the assays should be done in one run.
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