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WE have previously reported our experience with determining charges on human red cells, and the changes in charge which occur when the cells are treated with appropriate antisera1,2. The purpose of this communication is to present analogous results for human white cells and platelets.
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GREGER, W., THOMAS, P. Micro-electrophoresis of Human White Cells and Platelets. Nature 186, 171–172 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/186171b0
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