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Map microtubes

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MAP microtubes are a type of laboratory equipment designed for the storage and transportation of small liquid samples. They feature a specialized cap that helps maintain the integrity of the samples during storage and handling.

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3 protocols using map microtubes

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Blood Sample Collection and Analysis

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Blood samples were taken from the submandibular vein by puncture, and blood was stored in MAP microtubes coated with 1 mg EDTA (Becton, Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ). The blood was diluted 1:10 in PBS, and blood cell counting was performed using the Siemens (Munich, Germany) Advia 2120 hematology analyzer. For further confirmation, blood smears were performed, and blood cells were identified and counted microscopically to corroborate the results from the automatic cell counter.
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Blood Sample Collection and Analysis

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Blood samples were taken from the submandibular vein by puncture, and blood was stored in MAP microtubes coated with 1 mg EDTA (Becton, Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ). The blood was diluted 1:10 in PBS, and blood cell counting was performed using the Siemens (Munich, Germany) Advia 2120 hematology analyzer. For further confirmation, blood smears were performed, and blood cells were identified and counted microscopically to corroborate the results from the automatic cell counter.
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Submandibular Blood Collection and Analysis

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Blood samples were taken from the submandibular vein by puncture and blood was stored in MAP microtubes coated with 1 mg EDTA (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ). The blood was diluted 1/10 in PBS and blood cell counting was performed using the hematology analyzer Siemens Advia 2120 (Siemens, Munich, Germany). For further confirmation, blood smears were performed, and blood cells were identified and counted microscopically to corroborate the results from the automatic cell counter.
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