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. 1974 Jan;38(1):72–74.

The Separation of Peripheral Blood Cells of the Horse

E I Carter 1, V E Valli 1, B J McSherry 1
PMCID: PMC1319969  PMID: 4272960

Abstract

The peripheral blood cells from Standard bred horses were subjected to procedures which will separate equine peripheral blood cells with good precision and efficiency into red cell, leukocyte, and platelet fractions. The separated cells have normal morphology and the differential count of the separated granulocytes and lymphocytes is unchanged from that of the original sample.

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