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INTRODUCTION: We aimed to investigate factors defining amyloid ß (1-42) (Aß1-42) adsorption during preanalytical workup of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). METHODS: CSF was transferred to new tubes ≤4 times. Variables tested were different polypropylene tube brands, volumes, CSF Aß1-42 concentrations, incubation times, pipettes, vortex intensities, and other CSF proteins, including hyperphosphorylated tau and Interleukin 1 Receptor Accessory Protein (IL-1RAcP). An enquiry assessed the number of transfers in current practice. RESULTS: In diagnostic practice, the number of transfers varied between 1 and 3. Every tube transfer resulted in 5% loss of Aß1-42 concentration, even 10% in small volumes. Adsorption was observed after 30 seconds and after contact with the pipette tip. Tube brand, vortexing, or continuous tube movement did not influence adsorption. Adsorption for Aß1-40 was similar, resulting in stable Aß1-42/Aß1-40 ratios over multiple tube transfers. DISCUSSION: We confirmed that adsorption of CSF Aß1-42 during preanalytical processing is an important confounder. However, use of the Aß1-42/Aß1-40 ratio overcomes this effect and can therefore contribute to increased diagnostic accuracy.