The Red/Gray color tubes usually have serum in them.
The Red/Gray color tubes have serum in the serum separating tubes.
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Different laboratories may use different color codes for test tubes depending on their specific protocols. However, a common color coding for test tubes used in centrifuges is as follows: red for serum tubes, lavender for EDTA tubes, green for heparin tubes, and blue for citrate tubes.
The tubes used for fasting glucose is the SST tubes. The tubes are clear in color. The stoppers for the tubes are gold and red gray in color. The tubes contain a gel inside for separating the blood.
what results are used for green tubes
Europium
pink
you can have any color but red... and the tubes can't be visible you can have any color but red... and the tubes can't be visible
In cytogenetic studies, specimens are typically collected in heparinized green top tubes or sodium heparin yellow top tubes to prevent clotting. The color of the tubes indicates the type of anticoagulant used to preserve the specimen for cytogenetic analysis.
The recommended color tubes for blood collection for lipase and amylase are usually light green or green tubes containing sodium heparin as an anticoagulant. These tubes help preserve enzyme activity in the collected blood sample.
The lavender and green tubes
Color tubes are what draws pro time. The tube is the color light blue.