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Autor:
Frederic L. Gilchrist, Robert J. Tinch, Maurice D'hont, Shirley G. Driscoll, Douglas M. Surgenor, William H. Batchelor, James L. Tullis
Publikováno v:
Therapeutic Apheresis. 4:73-80
Guest Editor's Introduction: Much of the early work on continuous flow centrifugation for the separation of blood components was done in the early 1950s in the laboratory of Dr. Cohn. The performance of these instruments and the effects on blood comp
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Haematology. 39:177-187
The in vitro function of platelets collected by two different methods during centrifugal plateletpheresis was compared. The RBC method involves collecting platelets with red cells followed by a supplementary spin to remove them, whereas the no-RBC me
Autor:
James L. Tullis, Douglas M. Surgenor, Robert J. Tinch, Maurice D'Hont, Frederic L. Gilchrist, Shirley Driscoll, William H. Batchelor
Publikováno v:
Science. 124:792-797
Autor:
Shirley G. Driscoll, Robert B. Pennell, Robert J. Tinch, Hugh M. Pyle, John G. Gibson, James L. Tullis, Melvin M. Ketchel
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Association. 168(4)
Ninety-four units of blood have been collected, glycerolized, stored in the frozen state at either —80 C or —120 C, deglycerolized, stored at 4 C, and then used clinically. A technique has been developed for maintaining sterility at every step. E
Autor:
Robert J. Tinch, Douglas M. Surgenor, Shirley G. Driscoll, Melvin M. Ketchel, James L. Tullis
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Association. 168:404
Human red blood cells can be stored for three months or longer at temperatures below —80 C if they are mixed with glycerol. Before the red blood cells can be used, however, they must be washed free of glycerol. Both the initial equilibration with g