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From: Virginia M Litwin (virginia.litwin@bms.com)
Date: Tue Mar 28 2000 - 14:29:11 EST


We did a limited analysis and found ACD to be the best. However, at 48 hours
the EDTA blood showed <12% variation from the freshly analyzed samples ( n=4).
This isn't too bad, since we see up to 10% interassay variation.



faisal rawas wrote:

> Hi every body,
> I would like to know if it is ok to use a 48 hr old peripheral blood that
> was collected in EDTA for lymphocyte subsets using the MultiTEST reagents
> (using the CD45 vs SSC gating strategy). Currently we are rejecting such
> specimens on the bases that EDTA is not a great anti-coagulant to test for
> lymphocyte subsets in blood that is older than 24 hr.  any comments or
> recommendations are welcome.
>
> Faisal Rawas
> Senior-in -charge
> Flow Cytometry Lab
> King Faisal Hospital
> Riyadh, KSA
>
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