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blood analysis

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blood analysis

Laboratory examination of the physical and chemical properties and components of a sample of blood. Analysis includes number of red and white blood cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes); red cell volume, sedimentation (settling) rate, and hemoglobin concentration; blood typing; cell shape and structure; hemoglobin and other protein structure; enzyme activity; and chemistry. Special tests detect substances characteristic of specific infections.



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Englund reported that a month after the second shot, blood analysis showed that 86 percent of the babies getting the vaccine had mounted an active antibody response against the H3N2 strain, and 50 percent had responded to the H1N1 strain.
The Europe R&D Center, which is to be located in the vicinity of Sysmex Europe GmbH in Norderstedt, Germany, will carry out research for blood analysis and life science while promoting collaboration with research and medical institutions in Europe.
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