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Chose From Two Device Evaluation Options – 24 or 48 Mitra Microsampling Tips

Our 24 tip option achieves the goals of generating an acceptable linear dose response and developing an extraction method with a high signal-to-noise ratio. However, some evaluators conduct additional studies - this is where the 48 tip option is preferred.

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24 Tips - Complimentary

  • Extraction method | 12 tips for 6 experiments (2 tips / set of parameters)
  • Linear dose response | 12 tips for 3 concentrations (plus blank) in triplicate (3 tips / point)

48 Tips - Promotional Pricing of $45 (10 µL) | $60 (20 µL)

  • Experiments above 
  • Evaluate extraction bias
  • Initial analyte stability studies
  • Specimen collection practice
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The Mitra Microsampler class I medical device is for direct specimen collection of blood and other biological fluids. It is not specific to any clinical test, and is not for use in diagnostic procedures. Use of the Mitra Microsampler in Laboratory Developed Tests (LDTs) requires further processing including the establishment of performance characteristics and successful validation by the laboratory in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements.
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