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  2. Acid-citrate-dextrose - Wikipedia

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    ACD is first described for use in apheresis in 1977. [8] Citrate, typically in the form of ACD solutions, is now preferred over heparin because it is cheap, safe, and cleared out of the system faster. Use of ACD is universal for centrifuge-based systems, while membrane systems may use either.

  3. Template:Table of blood sampling tubes - Wikipedia

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    Gold (sometimes red and grey "tiger top" [3]) Clot activator and serum separating gel [4] Serum-separating tube (SST): Tube inversions promote clotting. Most chemistry, endocrine and serology tests, including hepatitis and HIV. Orange Clot activator and serum separating gel [5] Rapid serum-separating tube (RST). Dark green Sodium heparin ...

  4. Serum-separating tube - Wikipedia

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    These tubes should be used with care when measuring drug or hormone levels because the drug or hormone may diffuse from the serum into the gel, causing a reduction in measured level. The gel in SST II tubes (which appears slightly less opaque) is supposed [weasel words] to have less effect on drug levels in serum. [citation needed]

  5. Vacutainer - Wikipedia

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    Vacutainer tubes may contain additives designed to stabilize and preserve the specimen prior to analytical testing. Tubes are available with a safety-engineered stopper, with a variety of labeling options and draw volumes. The color of the top indicates the additives in the vial. [1] Vacutainer tubes were invented by Joseph Kleiner in 1949. [2]

  6. Mullard - Wikipedia

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    Mullard's quest was simple, they wanted a world-beater, nothing less, so they contacted the renowned grower Sam McGredy IV in Northern Ireland. [14] The naming fee of £10,000/$24,000 was a lot of money in 1970 and established a record fee for a new rose: Mullard Jubilee "Electron" .

  7. List of medical abbreviations: A - Wikipedia

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    ACD: anemia of chronic disease: ACD: allergic contact dermatitis: ACDF: anterior cervical discectomy and fusion: Ace: acetone: ACE: angiotensin-converting enzyme: ACEI: angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor(s) ACh: acetylcholine: AChE: acetylcholine esterase ACL: anterior cruciate ligament: ACLS: advanced cardiac life support: ACS: altered ...

  8. Adrenocortical dysplasia protein homolog - Wikipedia

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    65057 497652 Ensembl ENSG00000102977 ENSMUSG00000038000 UniProt Q96AP0 Q5EE38 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001082486 NM_001082487 NM_022914 NM_001012638 NM_001348349 RefSeq (protein) NP_001075955 NP_075065 NP_001012656 NP_001335278 Location (UCSC) Chr 16: 67.66 – 67.66 Mb Chr 8: 106.42 – 106.43 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Adrenocortical dysplasia protein homolog is a ...

  9. Marquis reagent - Wikipedia

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    Marquis reagent was first discovered in 1896 [2] and described by the Russian (Estonian) pharmacologist, Eduard Markus (1871–1944) (Russian: Эдуард Маркус) [3] in his magister dissertation in 1896; [4] and named after him, [5] and was tested for the first time at the University of Dorpat.