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It depends on what the samples are being used for. Blood can be stored for a couple of days without ill effects (blood banks use special freezers a fraction above 32 degrees to store blood for about a week). Blood samples sent to labs to test for drugs can sit for a couple of weeks without problems because the chemicals they are searching for won't decay much. Blood samples used to detect diseases are usually processed within 48 hours.
Between 2 and 6 degrees C.
FTA paper or "Flinders Technology Associates" paper was invented in the 1980s by Burgoyne and Fowler at Flinders University in Australia. The paper allows you to store Biosamples like blood and saliva for later DNA extraction. The main advantage is that the samples can be stored at Room temperature
In the bladder. Or if that's the question: Urine samples should be stored in the fridge if they can't get analysed immediatly.
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by is being put in a fridge, this can effect the blood because it may kill some of the cells because of the temperature.
Capillary blood samples and venous blood samples are both used for hematological tests.
Samples may include stool sample, blood sample, or other samples.
It prevents the blood from clotting
A pooled blood product is a collection of multiple donated blood samples in order to test 10 samples at a time to see whether the blood tests positive or negative for certain diseases. If negative, then the cost of testing the other 9 samples has been saved!