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2851

Citrate Phosphate Buffer Concentrate

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hematology
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2-8°C

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Preparation Note

Sodium citrate, 0.7 mol/L, and sodium phosphate, 0.6 mol/L

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Eye Irrit. 2

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10 - Combustible liquids

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  1. Is it advisable to switch to the published procedure, which requires a 5-minute incubation, considering the change in cell appearance after immersing the slides for 2 minutes in the buffer?

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    1. The recommended procedure for a 5-minute incubation in 1X Citrate Phosphate Buffer solution should be followed, with adjustments made based on the degree of staining observed with the slides. The slides should be agitated at 1 and 3 minutes, and the user should determine the amount of agitation required based on their observations. The degree of agitation may need to be adjusted to address issues such as hard-to-observe ghost cells or an excess of adult hemoglobin.

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  2. Are adult red blood cells failing to properly elute hemoglobin after incubation in the Citrate Phosphate Buffer working solution? Could the pH of the Citrate Phosphate Buffer be too high? Additionally, is it feasible to increase the amount of agitation to aid in eluting the adult hemoglobin?

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    1. To elute adult hemoglobin, pure/undenatured 80% alcohol is necessary. The use of histological or reagent grade alcohol may result in inadequate elution.

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