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Bacterial Count and Cell Differentiation in Milk

Nature, 1965
A METHOD has been developed in this laboratory which has been found to be superior to the Breed-type smears such as are routinely used for assessing the bacteriological quality of cow's milk. The technique not only stains the bacteria, but also the somatic cells in such a way that the various cell-types may be satisfactorily differentiated and ...
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Automated differential cell counting of viable cells.

Medical instrumentation, 1979
A rapid, automated method of differentially counting viable cells by ethidium bromide-acridine orange cytofluorography is described (Takasugi 1971). The method is shown to have comparability, equal precision, and sensitivity to the standard trypan blue, visual method. The method is applicable to microcytotoxicity testing.
C W, Gill, C L, Fischer, H, Lovrekovich
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Diagnostic Utility of White Blood Cell and Differential Cell Counts

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975
The white blood cell count, the differential cell count, and morphological changes in leukocytes can provide valuable diagnostic information that can aid the physician in determining the cause of illness. These simple laboratory tests, all too frequently either abused or ignored, when employed with precision can supplement but not supplant clinical ...
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Reproducibility of Sputum Differential Cell Counts Is not Affected by Squamous Epithelial Cells

Journal of Asthma, 2011
Induced sputum is used to assess markers of inflammation in asthmatic individuals, and sputum cell differential counts provide an outcome to evaluate the presence, type, and degree of inflammation in the airways. Contamination of sputum slides with squamous epithelial cells (SECs) has been reported to adversely affect the reproducibility of sputum cell
Zahra N, Sohani   +6 more
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Differential Blood Counts from Cell Concentrates

Acta Haematologica, 2009
Two methods have been compared through performing differential blood counts: the routine blood count (routine count = RC) and blood counts from films after concentrating white blood cells (cell concentrate ≈ CC). Normal persons were examined and patients with leukocytes less than 1,000/μl of peripheral blood.
H. Pflieger, W. Gaus, M. Dietrich
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[Cell count and differential cell count in goat milk--variability and influencing factors].

Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere, 1999
In a total of 413 dairy goats of different breeds from five herds (milk performance 550-1000 kg) somatic cell counts and cell types were investigated in fore milk samples from udder halves, in composed udder and bulk milk samples. Cytoplasmatic particles in the milk were not counted. Three herds were investigated monthly during two years.
R D, Fahr   +4 more
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Differential blood counts from cell concentrates. A comparison with routine differential blood counts.

Acta haematologica, 1979
Two methods have been compared through performing differential blood counts: the routine blood count (routine count = RC) and blood counts from films after concentrating white blood cells (cell concentrate = CC). Normal persons were examined and patients with leukocytes less than 1,000/microliter of peripheral blood. The correlation coefficient between
H, Pflieger, W, Gaus, M, Dietrich
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Comparison of Three Methods for Differential Cell Count in Induced Sputum

Chest, 2003
Induced sputum (IS) using the cytospin technique has been extensively employed to characterize inflammatory airway diseases; however, procedures of cell enrichment based on cytospin increase the analytical costs and require slide processing within a short period of time after sampling.To compare three different techniques for cytologic analysis of IS ...
Beatriz M, Saraiva-Romanholo   +5 more
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Differential Leucocyte Cell Counts from the Pygoscelid Penguins of Antarctica

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1987
Differential leucocyte counts were obtained for three cogeneric species of wild antarctic penguins, Pygoscelis adelie (adelie), Pygoscelis papua (gentoo), and Pygoscelis antarctica (chinstrap). Significant differences between the differential leucocyte counts of the three species were not observed.
V A, Zinsmeister, M J, VanDerHeyden
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Prognostic significance of differential cell counts in non‐Hodgkin's lymphomas

APMIS, 1988
The use of differential counting on H & E stained sections is proposed as a simple means to define low grade malignant and high grade malignant cytologic categories in non‐Hodgkin's lymphomas. Differential counts were performed in lymphoma biopsies from 6 16 cases.
H B, Schultz, J, Ersbøll, P, Hougaard
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