Buffy Coat Cell Migration from Symmetrical Explants in Presence and Absence of Clotted Plasma.

Abstract
A method for buffy coat cell migration from intradermic polyethylene tubing is described. Small pieces of tubing containing packed cells from suspensions in Hanks-serum medium in the presence and absence of plasma are used as explants. There are individual differences in cell migration with the buffy coat from normal persons at the end of 18 hr., but these are minimized when packed cells, in the absence of a plasma clot, are used.

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