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Auf dem IVD-Markt (IVD: In-vitro-Diagnostika) finden sich die unterschied-lichsten Geräte, von den kompakten „handhelds“ bis zu den Tischgeräten, die komplizierte Analysensysteme für Küvettentests oder trägergebundene Verfahren darstellen. Das Methodenspektrum reicht von einfachen Teststreifen bis hin zu komplexen immunchemischen Analysen [31]. Die POCT-Geräte sind in der Regel nahezu vollständig automatisiert und erfordern von der Probenvorbereitung bis zum Testergebnis nur einfachste Handgriffe des Benutzers.

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Luppa, P.B. (2008). Gerätekategorien. In: Luppa, P.B., Schlebusch, H. (eds) POCT — Patientennahe Labordiagnostik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79152-2_3

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