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Nonlinear relationship between circulating natural killer cell count and 1-year relapse rates in myasthenia gravis: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Pre-emptive increase in the filgrastim dose based on the CD34+ cell count on day four of autologous stem cell mobilization. [PDF]
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Somatic cell count as an indicator of subclinical mastitis and increased inflammatory response in asymptomatic lactating women. [PDF]
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Commentary on Thoral et al. (2024) 'The relationship between mitochondrial respiration, resting metabolic rate and blood cell count in great tits'. [PDF]
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Current Protocols in Cytometry, 1997
AbstractThis unit presents protocols for counting cells using either a hemacytometer or electronically using a Coulter counter. Cell counting with a hemacytometer permits effective discrimination of live from dead cells using trypan blue exclusion. In addition, the procedure is less subject to errors arising from cell clumping or size heterogeneity ...
Gretchen Lawler, Mary C. Phelan
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AbstractThis unit presents protocols for counting cells using either a hemacytometer or electronically using a Coulter counter. Cell counting with a hemacytometer permits effective discrimination of live from dead cells using trypan blue exclusion. In addition, the procedure is less subject to errors arising from cell clumping or size heterogeneity ...
Gretchen Lawler, Mary C. Phelan
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Platelet Count Is Positively Correlated with White Cell Count and Red Cell Count
Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 1987Platelet count is positively correlated with the white cell count in healthy males aged 20–68 years (p < 0.002) and in healthy medical students of both sexes aged 18–22 years (p < 0.0001). Platelet count is also positively correlated with red cell count in healthy males (p < 0.02).
J.F. Martin, P.C. Milner, S. Johl
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