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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 18, 301-303, Copyright © 1972 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

A "Wash-out Pipet System" for Sampling Red Blood Cells

Richard G. Stoler 1

1 Section of Clinical Chemistry, Veterans Administration Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.

A "Wash-Out Pipet System" is described for sampling erythrocytes in heparinized blood. Packed red blood cells are drawn into a 1.0 ml pipet, washed out of the pipet, and diluted to at least 50 ml, causing the cells to lyse. The pipet is blown dry with air and is ready for use again in less than 20 s.


Key Words: plasma and red cell cation concentrations

Submitted on October 20, 1971
Accepted on December 10, 1971







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