Code: 23601
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SUMMARY AND PRINCIPLE
A sample volume of a whole blood specimen is aspirated into the analyzer where a portion of it is automatically diluted with Diastromlyser-SYS-4DL. The red blood cells are hemolysed and the white blood cells are stained with Diastromlyser-SYS-4DS-Dye in a reaction chamber. From the reaction chamber the cell suspension flows through the flowcell along with Diaton-SYS Diluent. The two fluids flow as independent, concentric streams. The Diaton-SYS Diluent stream is encasing the sample stream. The sample is then analyzed by two-angle laser light scattering detection using a laser diode. Consult your specific instrument Operators Manual for additional information with respect to procedures and principles for whole blood hematological analysis.