Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1975-02-07
1976-11-09
Reese, Robert M.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
210DIG23, 210516, 356 36, 356 39, B01D 1500, G01N 110, G01N 3316
Patent
active
039908496
ABSTRACT:
A method for separating a blood cell portion and a liquid portion of a whole blood sample comprising the steps of contacting over a period of time a substance in the form of a nonparticulate gel mass with the sample, so as to diffuse the liquid portion into the mass, the mass having an effective pore size to exclude the blood cells, and collecting the blood cells remaining after such contact of the sample with the mass. The method may include impregnating the substance of the mass with a selective reagent to react with the liquid portion diffused therein, and furthr include analyzing a reaction product produced within the mass.
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Lee Martin J.
Oberhardt Bruce J.
Reese Robert M.
Rockwell Stephen E.
Technicon Instruments Corporation
Tedesco S. P.
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