Biochemistry analyzers are pivotal in clinical diagnostics, offering accurate and reliable results for better patient care. A key element of these analyzers is filters, which ensure precision by isolating specific wavelengths of light, eliminating interference, and optimizing analytical performance. These filters typically operate within the 340-700 nm range, crucial for detecting and quantifying substances in patient samples.
Types of Filters in Biochemistry Analyzers
1. Optical Filters: Separate specific wavelengths for accurate spectrophotometric and fluorescence assays.
2. Membrane Filters: Purify or concentrate samples, removing debris and separating molecules by size.
3. Ion-Exchange Filters: Separate ions for protein and nucleic acid purification.
4. Bacterial Filters: Sterilize solutions by removing contaminants.
Other filters, like affinity, gas phase, and magnetic filters, further improve performance, enabling rapid and precise biochemical analyses.
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