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Accurate quantitation of the low number of white cells in white cell‐depleted blood components

Kao et al., 1989

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6614725886965089178
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Kao K
Scornik J
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Transfusion

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A simple method of accurate quantification of low concentrations of white cells (WBCs) in WBC‐depleted blood components was developed by using propidium iodide (PI) to stain the nuclei of WBCs. The method was validated by correlating the PI‐determined WBC …
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