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Beckman Coulter DxA 5000 gets 510(k) clearance

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“The DxA 5000 has removed many of the manual steps and is easy to use. You set the system up, you start it, and you can forget it,” Ram Doolman, PhD, director of the Automated Mega Laboratory at Sheba Medical Center (Tel Hashomer, Israel), site of the first DxA 5000 installation, said in a press release from Beckman Coulter. “Besides improving turnaround time by 25 percent, we have also managed to improve the usage of space. We went from two lines to one, which helped us free up half of our lab so we can now include microbiology, biochemistry, and hematology all in one lab, together.”

The DxA 5000 launched in Europe earlier this year.

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