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Cell dyn 3500 hematology analyzer

Manufactured by Abbott
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The Cell Dyn 3500 is a hematology analyzer designed for automated blood cell analysis. It provides quantitative measurements of various blood cell parameters, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The instrument employs advanced technologies to deliver accurate and reliable results for clinical decision-making.

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Murine Blood Cell Profiling

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The mice were anesthetized as described, and blood was collected into EDTA (1.8 mg/mL) by cardiac puncture. A blood cell count was automatically determined using the CELL-DYN 3500 hematology analyzer (Abbott Diagnostics, Abbott Diagnostics, Illinois, USA).
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Murine Blood Cell Enumeration

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The mice were anesthetized as described above, and the blood was collected into EDTA buffer (1.8 mg/mL) by cardiac puncture. The blood cell count was determined using a CELL-DYN 3500 hematology analyzer (Abbott Diagnostics, IL, USA).
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Milk Exosome Toxicity Assessment

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Potential short-term and long-term toxicity of milk exosomes was assessed in female Sprague-Dawley rats (5-6 week old) (Harlan Labs, Indianapolis, IN). Wild-type rats were selected over mice to assess toxicity for the need of more blood to perform serum chemistry and hematological profiles. Animals were provided with AIN-93M diet and water ad libitum. After acclimation, animals were randomized into 4 groups (n=4) for short-term toxicity assessment and treated with a single dose of either PBS or exosomes (25 mg exosomal protein/kg b. wt.) by oral gavage, and animal were euthanized after 1, 3 and 6 h. For long-term toxicity assessment animals were randomized into 2 groups (n = 4) and treated daily with either PBS or exosomes (25 mg exosomal protein/kg b. wt.) by oral gavage. After 15 days, animals were euthanized by CO2 asphyxiation. Blood was collected at the time of euthanasia, and hematological parameters were analyzed using whole blood by Cell Dyn 3500 hematology analyzer (Abbott laboratories, Santa Clara, CA) as described earlier [21 (link)]. Serum was used to measure various biochemical parameters of liver and kidney function by an automated AU640® Chemistry Analyzer (Beckman Coulter, Inc., Brea, CA, USA) that uses an ion selective electrode to measure various electrolytes and in-built automated spectrophotometric techniques for all other assays.
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Anthos Effects on Murine Hematology

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Wild-type female C57BL/6 mice (5–6 week old) were procured from Harlan laboratories and were randomized into two groups and treated daily with the vehicle (PBS) (n = 4) or Anthos (8 mg/kg b. wt.) (n = 7) by oral gavage daily, 5 times (Monday through Friday) a week. After three weeks, animals were euthanized by CO2 asphyxiation and blood was collected. Blood was analyzed for hematological parameters by using Cell Dyn 3500 hematology analyzer (Abbott laboratories, Santa Clara, CA) and liver and kidney function enzymes. Electrolyte analysis was done by using ion-selective electrode while other biochemical parameters were analyzed spectrophotometrically by using AU640 Chemistry Immuno Analyzer (Beckman Coulter, Inc., Brea, CA).
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Monitoring Implant Placement and Blood Parameters

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After placement of the implants, animals with implants longer than 1 week were anesthetized every 30–60 days to check the placement of the cervical implants, and collect blood for CBC and serum chemistry. Blood was also collected separately just prior to necropsy, and hematological parameters were analyzed using whole blood by Cell Dyn 3500 hematology analyzer (Abbott laboratories, Santa Clara, CA). Serum was used to analyze the liver and kidney function test as described elsewhere (Munagala et al., 2016 (link)).
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