Automated hematological analyzer
The Automated Hematological Analyzer is a laboratory equipment used for the analysis and enumeration of various blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The core function of this device is to provide accurate and reliable data on the composition and characteristics of a patient's blood sample.
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2 protocols using automated hematological analyzer
Hematological and Iron Quantification
Hematological and Iron Content Analysis
Tissue non-heme iron contents in the liver and spleen were measured by a modification of the method of Foy et al. (1967) (link) as described by Simpson & Peters (1990) (link).
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