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A '''coagulation analyzer''' is a type of [[automated analyzer]] that measures blood platelet levels, coagulation pathway speed, and thrombolin and thromboplastin levels in a blood sample. Many such devices are designed to handle numerous samples at one time by utilizing a bar code system, removing the need to manually label each test sample.<ref>{{cite web_short|title=Coagulation Analyzer/Microcoagulation System|publisher=LabCompare.com|url=http://www.labcompare.com/Clinical-Diagnostics/5103-Coagulation-Analyzer-Microcoagulation-System/|accessdate=23 September 2011}}</ref>
A '''coagulation analyzer''' is a type of [[Laboratory automation|automated]] analyzer that measures blood platelet levels, coagulation pathway speed, and thrombolin and thromboplastin levels in a blood sample. Many such devices are designed to handle numerous samples at one time by utilizing a bar code system, removing the need to manually label each test sample.<ref>{{cite web |title=Coagulation Analyzer/Microcoagulation System |publisher=LabCompare.com |url=https://www.labcompare.com/Clinical-Diagnostics/5103-Coagulation-Analyzer-Microcoagulation-System/ |accessdate=10 January 2022}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 22:53, 10 January 2022

A coagulation analyzer is a type of automated analyzer that measures blood platelet levels, coagulation pathway speed, and thrombolin and thromboplastin levels in a blood sample. Many such devices are designed to handle numerous samples at one time by utilizing a bar code system, removing the need to manually label each test sample.[1]

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