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Description

This Standard Reference Material (SRM®) is intended primarily for use in evaluating the accuracy of procedures for the determination of glucose in human serum. It is also intended for use in validating working or secondary reference materials. Because it is made from pools of human serum that have been modified to achieve the target concentrations, this material may not be commutable with natural human serum in all routine glucose measurement procedures. However, NIST is unaware of any commutability problems with the previous lots of this frozen serum material, which were similarly prepared. A unit of NIST-965b consists of eight flame-sealed ampoules of frozen human serum, two ampoules at each of four different glucose concentration levels. Each ampoule contains 2.00 mL ± 0.04 mL of human serum. Certified values /// Sample value(s) - please ask for current certificate.

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