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A lavender-top tube is typically used for collecting samples for C-reactive protein (CRP) testing.
Typically, a lavender or blue-top tube is used to collect samples for CRP (C-reactive protein) testing.
The recommended tube for C Reactive Protein (CRP) testing is a serum separator tube (SST) with a red or gold stopper. This allows for the separation of serum from the blood cells, which is required for accurate CRP measurements.
The blood specimen for a CRP test is usually collected in a lavender-top or clear tube with an EDTA anticoagulant. This tube is also sometimes referred to as a "purple-top" tube.
When performing a CRP (C-reactive protein) test, blood is typically mixed with a reagent that recognizes CRP and causes a visible reaction, such as a change in color. This reaction helps to quantify the level of CRP present in the blood, which can indicate inflammation or infection in the body.
Red
A lavender-top tube is typically used for collecting samples for C-reactive protein (CRP) testing.
Typically, a lavender or blue-top tube is used to collect samples for CRP (C-reactive protein) testing.
The recommended tube for C Reactive Protein (CRP) testing is a serum separator tube (SST) with a red or gold stopper. This allows for the separation of serum from the blood cells, which is required for accurate CRP measurements.
The blood specimen for a CRP test is usually collected in a lavender-top or clear tube with an EDTA anticoagulant. This tube is also sometimes referred to as a "purple-top" tube.
When performing a CRP (C-reactive protein) test, blood is typically mixed with a reagent that recognizes CRP and causes a visible reaction, such as a change in color. This reaction helps to quantify the level of CRP present in the blood, which can indicate inflammation or infection in the body.
CRP stands for C-reactive protein.
The chemical formula for chromium phosphide is CrP.
The color of the tube for electrolyte testing is typically green.
CrP is chromium phosphide.
The B12 lab tube color is typically red or gold.
The color tube for bilirubin direct is usually a green or dark green tube.