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titleOfInvention Method of dyeing thrombocytes for smears
abstract The invention relates to the field of medicine, namely to laboratory research methods. The aim of the invention is to more clearly differentiate the granulomer and hyalomer cells. This goal is achieved by mixing blood with 4–5% sodium citrate solution in a ratio of 1: 3 before making smears, and using a mixture containing methylene blue and sodium carbonate in the following ratios as a percentage by weight: methylene blue 0.1 - 0.15n n n sodium carbonate 7.9 - 7.6n n n water is the rest, while the PH of the dye is adjusted to 11.4 - 11.8.
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