Method for classifying and counting leukocytes

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Biological cellular material tested

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436 17, 436172, 436174, 436800, G01N 3348

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ABSTRACT:
A hematological specimen for classifying and counting leukocytes with a flow cytometer is prepared. A sample to be assayed is prepared by eliminating influences of erythrocytes from a hematological sample without changing leukocytes morphologically; adjusting the pH value to a level suitable for staining; and staining the leukocytes with at least two dyes including Astrazon Yellow 3G capable of specifically staining at least basophils and immature granulocytes and Neutral Red capable of specifically staining at least eosinophils. Thus leukocytes contained in the hematological sample can be classified at least three or six groups including immature granulocytes by measuring a single specimen with a flow cytometer.

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