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What is a microcontainer?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 11/16/2022

a blood collection system used with capillary puncture.

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What is microcontainer?

Literally it is a tiny container, micro means small. In health we use microcontainers for collecting samples from children including newborns.


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