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. 1962 Mar;15(2):161–162. doi: 10.1136/jcp.15.2.161

Red cell aggregation in dextrose solutions

J H Jones 1,1, G S Kilpatrick 1, E H Franks 1,2
PMCID: PMC480367  PMID: 14452288

Abstract

Red blood cells aggregated by 5% dextrose solutions are rapidly destroyed in the circulation, as demonstrated by radio-chromium studies. Possible mechanisms are discussed.

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