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Results from our forumBlood group inheritance, IBO 2007 questionyou can of course separate RBCs from plasma. All you need to do is add an anticoagulant(citric acid or oxalic acid are used to bind Calcium ions) and then run it through a centrifuge. The heavier RBCs will sink to the bottom. O is universal donor, because the ...
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Re: MOSQUITO AND AIDS... to the next. Agents that use mosquitoes have to be able to get out of the mosquito's gut and into its salivary glands - they "spit" an anticoagulant saliva through their mouthparts when they start a bite. That's how malaria and West Nile virus work. Because of the first problem, it's ...
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Dispersing Agents For Cell Cultures... surface proteins before going past the lag stage. (?) As for EDTA, it expresses some toxic properties as well, but is also used as a dispersing/anticoagulant. So far i found very little information on other dispersing agents. Found a bit on Disodium/EDTA, and other stuff like acids. I was wondering ...
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Heparin vs EDTA... solution of Heparin and EDTA within my vials, then I just pipetted my 1 mL sample blood there. I want to know the exact dose and volume of those anticoagulant per mL blood. Also, please share your experience about plus and minus (comparison) of using Heparin or EDTA on the result your sample ...
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