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Automated instrumentation: hematology

Detecting the presence of small, even invisible, amounts of blood is routine. Physical characteristics of dried stains give minimal information, however, as dried blood can take on many hues. Many of the chemical tests for the presence of blood rely on the catalytic peroxidase activity of heme (56,57). Minute quantities of blood catalyze oxidation reactions between colorless materials, eg, phenolphthalein, luco malachite green, luminol, etc, to colored or luminescent ones. The oxidant is typically hydrogen peroxide or sodium perborate (see Automated instrumentation,hematology). [Pg.487]

Clinical chemistry analy2ets ate automated instmments used for measuring concentrations of the various chemical constituents of blood or other body fluids. For a discussion of the related category of instmments used for the measurement of blood cell parameters, see Automated instruments, HEMATOLOGY. [Pg.391]

Aaan blue -as blood cell stain [AUTOMATED INSTRUMENTATION - HEMATOLOGY] (Vol 3)... [Pg.24]

Eosm [15086-94-9] - [BROMINE COMPOUNDS] (Vol 4) -for staining blood [AUTOMATED INSTRUMENTATION - HEMATOLOGY] (Vol 3) -use m gemstone treatment [GEMSTONES - GEMSTONE TREATMENT] (Vol 12)... [Pg.365]

Heparin [9005-49-6] - [CARBOHYDRATES] (Vol 4) -Factor XII activators pLOOD, COAGULANTS AND ANTICOAGULANTS] (Vol 4) -sulfurm [MINERALNUTRIENTS] (Vol 16) -use m blood fractionation pRACTIONATION, BLOOD - PLASMA FRACTIONATION] (Vol 11) -use with cardiovascular agents [CARDIOVASCULARAGENTS] (Vol 5) -use with enzymes pNZYTffi APPLICATIONS - THERAPEUTIC] (Vol 9) -in white blood cells [AUTOMATED INSTRUMENTATION - HEMATOLOGY] (Vol 3)... [Pg.469]


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