Biolegend). It is commonly used for sample preparation for flow
> cytometry. Check the SDS to make sure it does not contain formaldehyde.
>
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ommonly used for sample preparation for flow
> cytometry. Check the SDS to make sure it does not contain formaldehyde.
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Acetic acid would work.
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Acetic acid would work.
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EXTERNAL SENDER- Exercise caution with requests,
What is the best way to remove excess blood from FNA sample collections
before spinning them down into cell blocks?
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Charles Riley BS HT, HTL(ASCP)CM
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