A rapid method for measuring volume distributions of human, calf and goat lymphocytes and their nuclei is described along with the type of quantitation these measurements can provide by computer analysis. The size distribution studies indicate the presence of two populations of lymphocytes and their nuclei irrespective of the cell source. It is suggested that proliferative fractions of various cell populations may be estimated by determining the nuclear volume distribution.
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March 1976
The applicability of blood recalcification time as a laboratory test to assess and thereby regulate heparin anticoagulation was evaluated. Normal values for blood recalcification time ranged from 65 to 135 seconds, with a mean and standard deviation of 99 and 12 seconds, respectively. Duplicate determinations showed a mean variation of 5%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFApparent half-survival time of 51-Cr-tagged caprine erythrocytes after autotransfusion was 8 days. The 51Cr-tagged homologous caprine erythrocytes disappeared from circulation very rapidly, thereby indicating that it is not possible to produce sustained polycythemia in goats by hypertransfusing them with homologous erythrocytes without appropriate matching.
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