Some problems in the use of the Coulter counter for erythrocyte total counts and volume distribution
AUTOR(ES)
Collier, H. Bruce
RESUMO
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.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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