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Beckman Coulter has been committed to providing high-quality biochemical testing solutions for clinical laboratories. The all-new AU series incorporates various advanced technologies and integrates DxC technology to form a fully automated analysis system that integrates analyzers, reagents, calibrators, quality control products, and standard operating procedures. AU original reagents are compatible with all AU series fully automatic biochemical analysis systems, covering over 120 testing items, and the test results have complete traceability. Beckman Coulter has introduced the concept of "QMS (Quality Management Analysis System)" into the new AU series fully automated biochemical analysis system, ensuring the accuracy of test results while also possessing stable and economical characteristics, making it a good partner in the field of high-quality biochemical testing.
Since the emergence of the world's first automated biochemical analyzer in 1957, it marked the emergence of modern clinical laboratory automation systems, completing the transition from manual operation and semi-automatic analysis to fully automated analysis. In the 1970s, the second generation of clinical laboratory automation systems emerged, which involved complex software and hardware, enabling the mechanization and automation of the main operational steps in clinical biochemical testing and analysis processes. In the late 1990s, there was a groundbreaking change that automated the entire process of clinical biochemical testing analysis, including pre analysis, analysis, and post analysis. The third-generation clinical laboratory automation system, which integrates clinical chemistry, clinical immunology, infection serology, clinical drug analysis, and incorporates the concepts of "quality, efficiency, and safety", began to emerge and has entered a mature stage until today in the 21st century. And the Beckman Coulter UniCel family has officially become an outstanding representative of laboratory automation systems in this stage. The UniCel DxC series will surely shoulder the mission entrusted by history and continue to write a new chapter in clinical laboratory automation.
