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Method for performing automated hematology and cytometry analysis

  • US 5,656,499 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1995
  • Issued: 08/12/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/01/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An automated method for distinguishing and differentiating cells in a whole blood sample with an automated instrument system, the automated method performed by the automated instrument system comprising the steps of:

  • a. aspirating a whole blood sample from a sample vessel;

    b. dispensing at least two aliquots of the whole blood sample into at least one sample receiving vessel on the automated instrument system, each of the at least two aliquots containing a cell;

    c. analyzing each of the at least two aliquots, by passing each of the at least two aliquots through an optical flow cell on the automated instrument system and detecting at least multi-angle light scatter and fluorescence signals from at least one of the at least two aliquots;

    d. collecting data generated by detection of the multi-angle light scatter and fluorescence signals;

    e. dispensing another aliquot of the whole blood sample into another sample receiving vessel;

    f. analyzing the another aliquot by passing the another aliquot through an impedance transducer on the automated instrument system and detecting impedance signal from the another aliquot;

    g. collecting second data generated by detection of the impedance signals;

    h. correlating and processing the first and second data to produce information about red blood cells, white blood cells and fluorescent cells or cell bodies in the whole blood sample; and

    i. reporting a result comprising information about red blood cells, white blood cells and fluorescent cells or cell bodies in the whole blood sample.

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