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Veterinary Dictionary: buffy coat ... The buffy coat is usually whitish in color but sometimes green, if the blood sample contains large amounts of neutrophils, which are high in green myeloperoxidase ... Diagnostic Uses of the Buffy Coat...
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Use of the Quantitative Buffy Coat system for detection of parasitemia in patients with babesiosis. A R Mattia, M A Waldron, and L S Sierra ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC266026/
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Hemanth Shenoi, Dan Kephart, Michael Bjerke, Sarah Shultz and Cris Cowan, Promega Corporation INTRODUCTION DNA purification from buffy coat samples requires a new automated method for the Maxwell 16 Instrument but uses the existing Maxwell 16 Blood DNA Purification Kit.
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A method for separating a volume of a blood into a red blood cell component, a plasma component, and a buffy coat component uses a separation set comprising an annular separation container (1) con ... In blood component preparation, blood is separated into the components plasma, buffy coat and red blood cells by centrifugation.
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BACKGROUND: The number of WBCs in platelet concentrates (PCs) prepared by the buffy coat (BC) method with different storage solutions can result in low (5 x 10(6)/unit) WBC levels by the use of careful centrifugation techniques without filtration. ... At present, most blood banks use filtration steps to meet these requirements.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about buffy coat. buffy coat. Information about buffy coat in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... A malaria case was defined by the association of clinical signs and Plasmodium parasites in blood smears or quantitative buffy coat tests (per definition of military epidemiologic surveillance).
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Side edge of buffy coat preparation of blood. Immature and abnormal cells are more likely to be found in peripheral areas (side edges and tail end) than in the body of a smear. A concentrate of the nucleated cells or buffy coat preparation, greatly enhances finding these cells when present in small numbers.
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Although the QBC Autoread Plus System has it uses, it is not recommended for assessment of a nine parameter ... D. Chiappini and colleagues from the University Spital Bern, Switzerland, assessed the ability of the QBC Auto-read Plus System (QBC = Quantitative Buffy Coat analysis) for complete blood cell count.
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Usefulness of quantitative buffy coat blood parasite detection system in diagnosis of malaria; M JW Pinto, SR Rodrigues, R Desouza, MP Verenkar; Department of Microbiology, Goa medical college, Bambolim, ... The potential uses of diagnostic assays range from the clinical and/or research laboratory to epidemiological surveys,
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www.ijmm.org/article.asp?issn=0255-0857;year=2001;volume=19;issue=4;spage=219;epage=221;aulast=Pinto
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