Apparatus for performing counts within a biologic fluid sample
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1. An apparatus for enumerating elements within an anticoagulated human whole blood sample that includes white blood cells and red blood cells, comprising:
- a chamber defined by a first planar member that is transparent, a second planar member, and a plurality of separator elements disposed between the first planar member and the second planar member, which separator elements are independent of the first planar member and the second planar member and each of which has a height, and wherein one of the first planar member and separator elements are deformable relative to the other by capillary force in an amount that the chamber assumes a mean chamber height substantially equal to a mean separator height; and
one or more sidewalls extending between the first planar member and the second planar member;
wherein the planar members are separated from one another by a substantially uniform chamber height of about 4 microns, and the chamber height is such that it causes white blood cells and the red blood cells within the sample to non-uniformly distribute within the sample upon introduction into the chamber.
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Abstract
An apparatus for enumerating one or more specific elements within a biologic fluid sample is provided. The apparatus includes a first planar member that is transparent, and a second planar member. The members are separated from one another by a substantially uniform height, and the height is sized relative to the specific elements within the sample such that the specific elements non-uniformly distribute within the sample upon introduction into the chamber.
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1. An apparatus for enumerating elements within an anticoagulated human whole blood sample that includes white blood cells and red blood cells, comprising:
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a chamber defined by a first planar member that is transparent, a second planar member, and a plurality of separator elements disposed between the first planar member and the second planar member, which separator elements are independent of the first planar member and the second planar member and each of which has a height, and wherein one of the first planar member and separator elements are deformable relative to the other by capillary force in an amount that the chamber assumes a mean chamber height substantially equal to a mean separator height; and one or more sidewalls extending between the first planar member and the second planar member; wherein the planar members are separated from one another by a substantially uniform chamber height of about 4 microns, and the chamber height is such that it causes white blood cells and the red blood cells within the sample to non-uniformly distribute within the sample upon introduction into the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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