Preservation of cells as controls or standards in cellular analy

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Composition for standardization – calibration – simulation,... – Particle count or volume standard or control

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436 63, 436172, 435 724, C12N 508

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060080523

ABSTRACT:
Cells fixed with a fixative, reduced with a Schiff's base reducing agent and then dried in the presence of .alpha.-.alpha.-trehalose retain their light scatter and fluorescence properties and may be used, when rehydrated, as standards or controls in cellular analysis.

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