Some problems in the use of the Coulter counter for erythrocyte total counts and volume distribution

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Normal erythrocytes were subject to swelling and some haemolysis when suspended in a NaCl-formaldehyde-Na2EDTA diluent of pH 4·9 for routine blood-cell counting in the Coulter counter. A phosphate-buffered saline of pH 7·4 was substituted and has proven satisfactory for total erythrocyte counts.

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