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Yes, CMP tubes should be spun to evenly distribute the slurry and achieve a uniform planarization across the surface of the wafer. Spinning helps to control the thickness and uniformity of the slurry layer to optimize the planarization process during chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP).
The tube used for a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is typically color-coded as either red, gold, or tiger top.
A gold-top tube is typically used for a Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP) test. This tube contains a gel separator and clot activator to help with separation of serum during centrifugation.
No, I do not spin a blue top tube.
The tube for a CMP (comprehensive metabolic panel) blood test is typically red or gold-topped with a gel separator. The specific color may vary depending on the manufacturer of the tubes.
Yes, CMP tubes should be spun to evenly distribute the slurry and achieve a uniform planarization across the surface of the wafer. Spinning helps to control the thickness and uniformity of the slurry layer to optimize the planarization process during chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP).
The tube used for a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is typically color-coded as either red, gold, or tiger top.
A gold-top tube is typically used for a Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP) test. This tube contains a gel separator and clot activator to help with separation of serum during centrifugation.
CBC and ESR can be run off of a EDTA tube. CMP and VANC may require two separate tubes depending on hospital policy. CMP is usually run off of a green top (Lithium Heparin) tube and I'm not sure on the VANC tube.
No, I do not spin a blue top tube.
marble top/golden rod
The tube for a CMP (comprehensive metabolic panel) blood test is typically red or gold-topped with a gel separator. The specific color may vary depending on the manufacturer of the tubes.
A serum separator tube (SST) with gold or red/gray marble stopper is typically used for a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) as it can separate the serum from the cells after centrifugation, allowing for accurate test results.
The tube used to draw blood for a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) test is typically color-coded as either red or tiger top (gold/yellow with a red ring).
A comprehensive metabolic panel is typically collected using a serum separator tube (SST), which is usually gold or red-gray in color.
A red-top tube without any anticoagulants is typically used for a CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) blood test. This tube allows for the blood sample to clot, facilitating the separation of serum for analysis.
sodium heparinized green top tube