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Separation of Plasma from Whole Blood by Use of the cobas Plasma Separation Card: a Compelling Alternative to Dried Blood Spots for Quantification of HIV 1 Viral Load

Separation of Plasma from Whole Blood by Use of the cobas Plasma Separation Card: a Compelling Alternative to Dried Blood Spots for Quantification of HIV 1 Viral Load

... avoid blood clots and to ensure correct spotting of the ...invalid samples linked to the PSC specimens were around 4% and would likely reduce as health workers become more proficient in sample ...DBS ...

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Simple filter microchip for rapid separation of plasma and viruses from whole blood

Simple filter microchip for rapid separation of plasma and viruses from whole blood

... chip plasma separation via driving forces such as centrifugal force, 21,22 capillary force, 23 and the Zweifach–Fung ...extract plasma to remove the need for electricity, small volumes of ...

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Plasma From Blood Protocol

Plasma From Blood Protocol

... or plasma specimens need to be frozen only if specifically stated in the specimen ...in blood cells, you from blood samples for red blood? For research validation of ...

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Effect of Blood Pressure Alterations on Intrarenal Red Cell Plasma Separation

Effect of Blood Pressure Alterations on Intrarenal Red Cell Plasma Separation

... Simultaneous red cell and plasma albumin transit times through the kidney were measured in 12 mongrel dogs at normal arterial pressure and after pressure alteration by bleeding or drug a[r] ...

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Blood Plasma Sample Collection and Handling for Proteomics Analysis - A guide to obtain optimal plasma samples -

Blood Plasma Sample Collection and Handling for Proteomics Analysis - A guide to obtain optimal plasma samples -

... Blood Plasma Sample Collection and Handling for Proteomics Analysis - A guide to obtain optimal plasma samples - 1 Introduction Blood can be regarded as a complex liquid tissue that ...

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Effects of Processing Time on Whole Blood and Plasma Samples from Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) for

Effects of Processing Time on Whole Blood and Plasma Samples from Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) for

... The artificial environment, diet, and persis- tent physical abnormalities in some animals used in this study precludes consideration of these individuals as representative of normal wild C. caretta. Routine hematologic ...

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Prediction of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Plasma Load from Evaluation of CMV Whole Blood Load in Samples from Renal Transplant Recipients

Prediction of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Plasma Load from Evaluation of CMV Whole Blood Load in Samples from Renal Transplant Recipients

... In previous studies, PBL or WB assays had demonstrated higher sensitivity than plasma assays (3, 4, 16, 18, 24, 26, 38). WB specimens offer the advantage of easier processing with no centrifugation or cell ...

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Comparison of the effects of Ficoll-Hypaque separation and whole blood lysis on results of immunophenotypic analysis of blood and bone marrow samples from patients with hematologic malignancies.

Comparison of the effects of Ficoll-Hypaque separation and whole blood lysis on results of immunophenotypic analysis of blood and bone marrow samples from patients with hematologic malignancies.

... Cells from patients with CLL typically coexpress the CD5 and CD20 surface antigens, in addition to their monoclonal light chain ...Cells from patients with HCL characteristically co- express CD22 and CD11c ...

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Separation of Plasma Thromboplastin Antecedent from Kallikrein by the Plasma α2 Macroglobulin, Kallikrein Inhibitor

Separation of Plasma Thromboplastin Antecedent from Kallikrein by the Plasma α2 Macroglobulin, Kallikrein Inhibitor

... https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106702. Plasma thromboplastin antecedent (PTA, factor XI) is an important intermediate in the intrinsic coagulation system, and plasma kallikrein has been implicated as a mediator ...

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Effects of Blood Sample Age at Time of Separation on Measured Cytokine Concentrations in Human Plasma

Effects of Blood Sample Age at Time of Separation on Measured Cytokine Concentrations in Human Plasma

... peripheral blood cytokines and other immunomodulatory proteins is a useful and popular tool for assessing human immune responses to a wide range of ...high-quality samples and limiting the time between ...

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SMARCB1 gene was detected in the tumor and blood samples from

SMARCB1 gene was detected in the tumor and blood samples from

... Discussion Schwannomatosis is the third independent ty- pe for multiple nerve sheath tumors, with the characterizations of neither intradermal nor ve- stibular schwannomas. It is significantly differ- ent with NF1 and ...

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Direct current insulator based dielectrophoresis (DC-iDEP) microfluidic chip for blood plasma separation

Direct current insulator based dielectrophoresis (DC-iDEP) microfluidic chip for blood plasma separation

... microfluidic blood plasma separation Evaluation and diagnosis of blood alterations is a common request for clinical laboratories requiring a complex technological approach and dedication of ...

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Plasma Optimization Guide. Improving Plasma Yields from Whole Blood Donations

Plasma Optimization Guide. Improving Plasma Yields from Whole Blood Donations

... platelets from whole blood components. Centrifuge conditions for plasma yield optimization are intended to produce a cell-free supernatant and therefore the factors identified above are less ...to ...

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Technologies for circulating tumor cell separation from whole blood

Technologies for circulating tumor cell separation from whole blood

... the separation and detection of circulating tumor cells (CTC) because of their suggested important role in early cancer diagnosis and prognosis, namely, providing easy access by a liquid biopsy from ...

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SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BLOOD POLLUTANTS

SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BLOOD POLLUTANTS

... the blood. Not only is it important to identify those compounds coming from inhaling or ingesting dangerous and controlled substances, but they could potentially interfere with the quantitation of the ...

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Determination of Dynamic Viscosity in Samples of Blood Plasma and Hemoglobin Solution Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Determination of Dynamic Viscosity in Samples of Blood Plasma and Hemoglobin Solution Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

... It is possible to observe the statistically significant differences between the mean values of debugging and treated patients with a 99.9% reliability. The statistically significant differences between the mean values of ...

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METHOD OF OBTAINING ANAEROBIC ARTERIAL BLOOD SAMPLES FROM INFANTS

METHOD OF OBTAINING ANAEROBIC ARTERIAL BLOOD SAMPLES FROM INFANTS

... A SATISFACTORY method for obtaining anaerobic arterial blood samples from new- born infants requires at least the following conditions:3. The sampling must be sufficiently rapid to give [r] ...

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Analysis Of Pesticide Residues In Blood Samples From Villages Of Punjab

Analysis Of Pesticide Residues In Blood Samples From Villages Of Punjab

... in blood Across the globe pesticides have been found in human blood, urine, breast milk, semen, adipose tissue, amniotic fluid, infant meconium and umbilical cord ...come from food, water, air, dust, ...

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Blood Plasma 4. Define blood plasma and list the components and their functions.

Blood Plasma 4. Define blood plasma and list the components and their functions.

... polypeptide chains (globins) and four heme groups, each bearing an atom of iron in its center. Its function is to bind oxygen to each iron atom. When oxygen is loaded (bound to hemoglobin), the hemoglobin becomes bright ...

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Ammonia (plasma, blood)

Ammonia (plasma, blood)

... 1.5 Function of analyte Ammonia is produced from the deamination of amino acids in the liver, muscle and the kidneys, and by the action of bacteria in the colon and small intestine. Ammonia is neurotoxic and is ...

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