Measuring percent lymphocytes by flow cytometry to calculate absolute lymphocyte subset counts for HIV + specimens

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A comparison was made of lymphocyte percentages from an automated hematology analyzer (ELT 15) vs. a fluorescence flow cytometer (Cytofluorograf). The hematology values were consistently higher than the flow (by greater than 10% for 13 of 50 HIV + specimens). The findings were similar to three other pairings: H*1 vs. Cytofluorograf, Cell Dyn 3000 vs. Cytofluorograf, and Cell Dyn 3000 vs. EPICS Profile. In another comparison manual percent lymphocytes matched much better with flow values. Factors of sample preparation and instrument analysis as they relate to nonrandom cell loss and lymphocyte resolution are examined. Copyright © 1992 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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Gale, H. B., & Henry, K. (1992). Measuring percent lymphocytes by flow cytometry to calculate absolute lymphocyte subset counts for HIV + specimens. Cytometry, 13(2), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990130211

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