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The Analytical Scientist / Product Profiles / 2017 / Testimonial: how CLAM-2000 can revolutionize toxicology analysis workflow.

Testimonial: how CLAM-2000 can revolutionize toxicology analysis workflow.

Testimonial: how CLAM-2000 can revolutionize toxicology analysis workflow.

CLAM-2000 is an open-access, fully-automated sample preparatory module that is coupled directly to LC-MS/MS, thereby delivering the first integrated platform for a push-button, walk-away solution to clinical laboratories. This product testimonial video features Professor Franck Saint-Marcoux, University Hospital of Limoges, France. Recognizing that the global capability of the LC-MS/MS system is no longer a problem in the field of clinical toxicology, Prof Saint-Marcoux foresees that sample preparatory step will increasingly become the bottleneck of LCMS workflows. “(the CLAM system) obviously increases the workflow. We know that it’s much easier, but it’s also much quicker to prepare the sample using an automated sample preparatory system than using a liquid-liquid extraction procedure, for example.” “Another impact of having such an automated sample prep is that we can shift the staff to other tasks in the lab.”

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