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News Release from: YSI (UK) | Subject: YSI 2300 glucose lactate analyser
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 February 2008
Diabetes researchers depend on YSI 2300
The YSI 2300 glucose lactate analyser claims exceptional speed, performance and ease of use and it makes accurate, precise measurements in whole blood or plasma
Almost everyone knows someone who has diabetes The disease, which affects the body's ability to break down blood sugars, is on the rise around the world
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Each year over one million adults are diagnosed with diabetes.
This February the Annual Diabetes Conference, being held in London, will provide a unique opportunity to understand how critical the YSI 2300 glucose lactate analyser is to any diabetes research or development that involves the measurement of glucose and blood (animal or human).
When YSI marketed the first commercially successful whole blood glucose analyser in 1975, few people realised that this enzyme electrode technology would become the world's gold standard for whole blood glucose measurement.
From glucose clamp studies to understanding the difference between low insulin production and insulin resistance by the body, to blood glucose monitor development, to continuous glucose monitoring, YSI is directly or indirectly the reference upon which virtually everyone depends. Request a free brochure from YSI (UK) ...
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