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Current Protocols in Mouse Biology, 2011
AbstractThe mouse is an increasingly important system for the study of both normal and aberrant hematopoiesis. As a model organism, the mouse recapitulates much of human hematopoiesis; however, there are some important differences. Here, the basic approaches for analyzing hematopoiesis in mice are described.
Pontus, Lundberg, Radek, Skoda
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AbstractThe mouse is an increasingly important system for the study of both normal and aberrant hematopoiesis. As a model organism, the mouse recapitulates much of human hematopoiesis; however, there are some important differences. Here, the basic approaches for analyzing hematopoiesis in mice are described.
Pontus, Lundberg, Radek, Skoda
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Blood Testing in Sport: Hematological Profiling
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2010Hemoglobin concentration and percent reticulocytes (%retics) were analyzed in blood samples taken pre-competition, post-competition, and during out of competition testing in elite speed skaters. Percent reticulocytes during screening was not different from the values obtained post-race, and no significant gender difference was found.
Kuipers, H. +6 more
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Testing for hematologic disorders and complications
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2003This review summarizes state-of-the-art and emerging techniques in the antenatal diagnosis of fetal anemia and hemoglobinopathies. Fetal anemia may result from hemolytic disease, hemorrhage, suppression of erythropoiesis, infection (eg, parvovirus B19), or trauma.
Lewis P, Rubin, Katrine, Hansen
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Venous stasis and routine hematologic testing
Clinical and Laboratory Haematology, 2006Prolonged venous stasis, as generated by a long tourniquet placement, produces spurious variations in several measurable analytes. To verify to what extent venous stasis influences routine hematologic testing, we assessed routine hematologic parameters, including hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count (RBC), main cell hemoglobin (MHC), main cell ...
LIPPI, Giuseppe +4 more
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Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal), 1993
In conclusion, many specialized tests for the evaluation of anemia and RBC abnormalities can readily be performed in-house or by commercial laboratories. Tests include RBC indices, examination of blood smears (for morphological changes, infectious agents, basophilic stippling, and polychromasia), reticulocyte counts, iron stains, serum iron ...
M M, Christopher, J W, Harvey
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In conclusion, many specialized tests for the evaluation of anemia and RBC abnormalities can readily be performed in-house or by commercial laboratories. Tests include RBC indices, examination of blood smears (for morphological changes, infectious agents, basophilic stippling, and polychromasia), reticulocyte counts, iron stains, serum iron ...
M M, Christopher, J W, Harvey
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Understanding Advanced Hematologic Testing
2018Critically ill patients undergo numerous laboratory tests to better understand their disease processes and track their illnesses. Many critically ill patients have a variety of conditions such as anemia, sepsis, multiorgan failure, coagulopathies, and/or infection. For the patient to receive the correct diagnosis and treatment, laboratory tests must be
Amy E. Schmidt, Marisa B. Marques
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