PMID: 7018081Mar 1, 1981Paper

Overview, history, evaluation and future developments of the AutoGrouper 16-C

Vox Sanguinis
J RechsteinerL I Friedman

Abstract

This paper presents an overview and history of the Technicon blood-grouping machine from the first single-channel AutoAnalyser of 1963 through to the new, fully automated AutoGrouper 16-C. The report includes an analysis of facts drawn from a detailed evaluation of the AutoGrouper 16-C including its installation, performance, reliability, simplicity of operation, detection of irregular antibodies, syphilis screening, use of reagents and a brief cost analysis.

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Jan 1, 1986·Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences·M L BeckJ M Rachel
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