The QBC-Vet Autoread-System (QBC = Quantitative Buffy Coat) is an advanced version of the OBC-Vet Haematology-System, to which an automatic reader and a printer have been added. In addition to the determination of haematocrit, haemoglobin, MCHC, white blood cell, granulocyte, lympho-/monocyte and platelet counts, measurement of eosinophils and neutrophils in dogs, and the estimation of reticulocytes and nucleated red blood cells in both dogs and cats are possible. The aim of this study was to evaluate the QBC-Vet Autoread-System with respect to its suitability in veterinary practice. Samples collected from 213 mostly ill animals were analysed and the results compared with conventionally measured values. The system was found to be easy both ...
Many automated and manual techniques are used in veterinary hematology and quality management is an ...
The goal of the thesis is to evaluate the haematologic indicators of red blood cells depending to th...
Tijdschr Diergeneeskd. 2009 Apr 1;134(7):272-8. Stability and reproducibility of ADVIA 120-measured ...
The QBC-Vet Autoread-System (QBC = Quantitative Buffy Coat) is an advanced version of the OBC-Vet Ha...
A comprehensive evaluation was initiated to determine the suitability of the QBC-Vet Autoread haemat...
he QBC® Vet AutoreadTM System is the most recent tool devoted to veterinary hematology based on the ...
The platelet blood count in laboratorial routine provides to the clinician important information abo...
The platelet blood count in laboratorial routine provides to the clinician important information abo...
Two haematological instruments intended for small animal clinic use were evaluated at the Departme...
The platelet blood count in laboratorial routine provides to the clinician important information abo...
Blood count is one of the most important and most frequent haematological examinations. It is import...
In the present study, the LaserCyte instrument, a fully automated flow cytometer for use in veterina...
ABSTRACT. A novel hematology analyzer for small animal medicine, ProCyte Dx, was developed from comb...
BACKGROUND Modern automated haematology instruments are capable of performing leukocyte differentia...
Numerous studies have shown the importance of breed-related differences between hematological and bi...
Many automated and manual techniques are used in veterinary hematology and quality management is an ...
The goal of the thesis is to evaluate the haematologic indicators of red blood cells depending to th...
Tijdschr Diergeneeskd. 2009 Apr 1;134(7):272-8. Stability and reproducibility of ADVIA 120-measured ...
The QBC-Vet Autoread-System (QBC = Quantitative Buffy Coat) is an advanced version of the OBC-Vet Ha...
A comprehensive evaluation was initiated to determine the suitability of the QBC-Vet Autoread haemat...
he QBC® Vet AutoreadTM System is the most recent tool devoted to veterinary hematology based on the ...
The platelet blood count in laboratorial routine provides to the clinician important information abo...
The platelet blood count in laboratorial routine provides to the clinician important information abo...
Two haematological instruments intended for small animal clinic use were evaluated at the Departme...
The platelet blood count in laboratorial routine provides to the clinician important information abo...
Blood count is one of the most important and most frequent haematological examinations. It is import...
In the present study, the LaserCyte instrument, a fully automated flow cytometer for use in veterina...
ABSTRACT. A novel hematology analyzer for small animal medicine, ProCyte Dx, was developed from comb...
BACKGROUND Modern automated haematology instruments are capable of performing leukocyte differentia...
Numerous studies have shown the importance of breed-related differences between hematological and bi...
Many automated and manual techniques are used in veterinary hematology and quality management is an ...
The goal of the thesis is to evaluate the haematologic indicators of red blood cells depending to th...
Tijdschr Diergeneeskd. 2009 Apr 1;134(7):272-8. Stability and reproducibility of ADVIA 120-measured ...