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... red cells , glycerinized red cells and glutaralde- hyde - fixed red cells ( 51 ) . Glutaraldehyde - fixed cells are the best ; the cells keep well and provide a useful standard , especially for cell sizing ( 48 ) . As fixation affects ...
... red cells , glycerinized red cells and glutaralde- hyde - fixed red cells ( 51 ) . Glutaraldehyde - fixed cells are the best ; the cells keep well and provide a useful standard , especially for cell sizing ( 48 ) . As fixation affects ...
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... red - cell anti- bodies are more selective and are mainly IgG1 . IgG anti - D antibodies are typically composed of ... cells by the chromic chloride method ( see below ) . IgG myelomatosis sera with high levels of pure protein of known ...
... red - cell anti- bodies are more selective and are mainly IgG1 . IgG anti - D antibodies are typically composed of ... cells by the chromic chloride method ( see below ) . IgG myelomatosis sera with high levels of pure protein of known ...
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... BLOOD - GROUP SYSTEM The Lewis system is best thought of as a system of tissue antigens , the expression of the blood group on the red cells being only secondary to antigens in the plasma . If the Lewis groups are deter- mined by ...
... BLOOD - GROUP SYSTEM The Lewis system is best thought of as a system of tissue antigens , the expression of the blood group on the red cells being only secondary to antigens in the plasma . If the Lewis groups are deter- mined by ...
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Basic Haematological Techniques | 34 |
Preparation and Staining Methods for Blood and Bone | 68 |
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9 g/l NaCl abnormal absorbance acid activity added agglutination albumin anti-D antibodies anticoagulant antigens antiglobulin test assay auto-antibodies B₁₂ BLOOD FILM blood groups blood samples bone marrow British Journal capillary centrifuged citrate Clinical Pathology clotting coagulation complement concentration containing curve deficiency demonstrated detected diagnosis diluent dilution disease EDTA elution enzyme erythropoiesis estimation Factor Factor VIII fibrin fibrinogen fibrinolysis glass granules group-O Haematology haemoglobin haemolysis haemolytic anaemia heparin isotope Journal of Clinical Journal of Haematology Journal of Laboratory leucocytes leukaemia lymphocytes lysis measured method mixed mixture neutrophils normal plasma Normal Range obtained patient's serum patients phosphate pipette plasma platelet platelet count prepared present protein prothrombin radioactivity reaction reagent red cells reticulocytes screening test sensitive sera serum slides sodium solution staining standard supernatant suspension technique test plasma thrombin thromboplastin tion titre transfusion tube usually venous washed water-bath