Making Autoradiographs of Individual Blood Cells

Abstract
Single blood cell autoradiographs were made by smearing blood, diluted with serum, directly upon the emulsion of an Eastman NTB plate. After exposure, the plates were developed in D19. A 10% sodium sulfate solution was used for the photographic fixing to prevent lysis of the cells. After staining with Wright's stain the cells and autographs could be examined simultaneously under the microscope.

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