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Evaluation of the Abbott CELL-DYN 4000 hematology analyzer

A new generation hematology analyzer, Abbott CELL-DYN 4000 (CD 4000), capable of providing 26 parameters, including fully automated reticulocyte, nucleated RBC, blast, band, and immature granulocyte, and variant lymphocyte counts, was evaluated by using the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory...

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Published in:American journal of clinical pathology 2000-04, Vol.113 (4), p.497-505
Main Authors: GRIMALDI, E, SCOPACASA, F
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