🔬Lab & Specimen Handling

Can serum be aliquoted?

Yes. Providers experienced in lab processing can aliquot serum into secondary tubes as directed by lab instructions.

Aliquoting is particularly important for specialty labs that require multiple separate serum samples from a single draw. After centrifugation, the phlebotomist (or lab technician) transfers measured portions of serum into labeled secondary tubes. This requires proper technique to avoid contamination and ensure volume accuracy.

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