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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1986
The osmolality of plasma and heparinised whole blood samples collected from hospital patients was estimated using measurement of the depression of freezing point. There was no clinically significant difference between osmolality measurement made on either whole blood, or plasma taken from the same patient.
B F, Rocks, R A, Sherwood, J G, Cook
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The osmolality of plasma and heparinised whole blood samples collected from hospital patients was estimated using measurement of the depression of freezing point. There was no clinically significant difference between osmolality measurement made on either whole blood, or plasma taken from the same patient.
B F, Rocks, R A, Sherwood, J G, Cook
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Whole-blood lymphocyte cultures
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1989A simple and reproducible method is described for the measurement of proliferative responses of peripheral blood lymphocytes in whole blood upon stimulation with horse anti-human lymphocyte serum (ALS), phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) or a monoclonal antibody (mAb) directed against CD3.
Bloemena, E. +4 more
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Whole Blood Assay: Thromboelastometry
2016Thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) is an advancement of the classical thrombelastography (TEG), first described by Hellmut Hartert in 1948. Since then, several technical enhancements made the device more robust and user-friendly, reduced intra- and inter-operator variability, and improved the diagnostic performance.
Görlinger, Klaus +3 more
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Whole Blood Platelet Aggregometry
2017Light transmittance aggregometry is the historical reference method for platelet function testing and continues to be used extensively. Whole blood impedance lumiaggregometry represents an updated methodology that provides for simplified specimen management, an assay milieu that replicates in vivo platelet activation conditions, improved ...
George A, Fritsma, David L, McGlasson
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Specialized blood filters and fresh whole blood
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976Platelet counts and platelet functions were determined in fresh whole blood before and after it passed through two types of specialized transfusion filters. Both filters were capable of trapping 20% to 40% of the functional platelets, necessary for hemostasis, especially if heparin was used as the anticoagulant.
C, Olcott, R C, Lim
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2003
Neisseria meningitidis is an obligate human pathogen. When it interacts with the host, it can establish a commensal relationship or can, on a minority of occasions, invade and cause systemic disease. Protection against systemic disease, particularly for serogroup A and C infections, has been equated with the presence of bactericidal antibody directed ...
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Neisseria meningitidis is an obligate human pathogen. When it interacts with the host, it can establish a commensal relationship or can, on a minority of occasions, invade and cause systemic disease. Protection against systemic disease, particularly for serogroup A and C infections, has been equated with the presence of bactericidal antibody directed ...
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Whole Blood Assay: Thromboelastometry – Basics
2021Thromboelastometry (ROTEM™) is an advancement of the classical thrombelastography, first described by Hellmut Hartert in 1948. Since then, several technical enhancements made the device more robust and user-friendly, reduced intra- and inter-operator variability, and improved the diagnostic performance.
Görlinger, Klaus +3 more
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Science, 1949
It-is possible to use radioiron as an indicator of altered hematopoiesis, as shown in Fig. 2. Suspensions of marrow from patients with untreated pernicious anemia have repeatedly shown an acceleration of the rate of iron uptake after the addition of liver or folic acid as compared with control studies.
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It-is possible to use radioiron as an indicator of altered hematopoiesis, as shown in Fig. 2. Suspensions of marrow from patients with untreated pernicious anemia have repeatedly shown an acceleration of the rate of iron uptake after the addition of liver or folic acid as compared with control studies.
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