To obtain sufficient specimens and correlating clinical data from a well-controlled prospective clinical trial collecting specimens from healthy subjects t on vitamin D assays, and to establish a collection of specimens that will support future assay discovery and validation efforts.
1. Obtain matched serum and plasma specimens collected from a minimum of 50 healthy subjects in two geographic areas. Specimens will be used to determine a reference range for a vitamin D assay, used as an aid in the assessment of vitamin D sufficiency in adults. 2. Obtain serum specimens collected from a minimum of an additional 450 healthy subjects in two geographic areas. Specimens will be used to determine a reference range for a vitamin D assay, used as an aid in the assessment of vitamin D sufficiency in adults. 3. To store any remaining specimens for use in future vitamin D assay development and to evaluate as yet undetermined assays for the development of IVDs, including additional vitamin D assays
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
482
Open Medicine Institute
Mountain View, California, United States
Measure Vitamin D in healthy individuals
Time frame: 1 year
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