Journal of Laboratory Medicine (Dec 2020)

Improved molecular laboratory productivity by consolidation of testing on the new random-access analyzer Alinity m

  • Obermeier Martin,
  • Pacenti Monia,
  • Ehret Robert,
  • Onelia Francesco,
  • Gunson Rory,
  • Goldstein Emily,
  • Chevaliez Stéphane,
  • Vilas Alba,
  • Glass Allison,
  • Maree Leana,
  • Krügel Maria,
  • Knechten Heribert,
  • Braun Patrick,
  • Naeth Gudrun,
  • Azzato Francesca,
  • Lucic Danijela,
  • Marlowe Natalia,
  • Palm Michael John,
  • Pfeifer Karin,
  • Reinhardt Birgit,
  • Dhein Jens,
  • Joseph Ajith Mathew,
  • Martínez-García Laura,
  • Galán Juan-Carlos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/labmed-2020-0102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 6
pp. 319 – 328

Abstract

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Automated molecular analyzers have accelerated diagnosis, allowing earlier intervention and better patient follow-up. A recently developed completely automated molecular analyzer, Alinity™ m (Abbott), offers consolidated, continuous, and random-access testing that may improve molecular laboratory workflow.

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