growth.
So my advice is: don't add anything to it, keep it in the fridge, and
it will last many months!!
Beth Cox, SCT/HTL(ASCP)QIHC
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her call division or death depending on
> what's going on in the fluid.
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> Hi All,
> I work in a research lab where we are using plural fluid to proof a
> method. Recently we have received some, and are unsu
The cells have been living quite nicely in a natural culture medium at 37c so
putting the pleural fluid at 4c will preserve the cells for a number of days. I
do not think I would want to go past 3 to 4 days, but that is just the limit of
my experience revisiting old ascitic fluid specimens.
You
Hi All,
I work in a research lab where we are using plural fluid to proof a
method. Recently we have received some, and are unsure how long it will
be ok in the fridge, or if we should add some preservation fluid to it.
Can anyone advise please.
Thank you in advance, and Happy Holidays to