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Cell blocks in veterinary medicine: A comparison of two methods (cell tube and agar) in 52 effusions from dogs and cats.

Maverick MelegaMarta SantosMario CaniattiValenti PaolaBarbara MiniscalcoMajlind SulceRicardo Jorge Pereira Córdova MarcosFulvio Riondato
Published in: Veterinary clinical pathology (2020)
Both methods can be used to produce good sections for immunohistochemistry staining with no significant differences. Cell tube blocks are beneficial for RBC-rich samples, and little additional training is required to prepare the blocks. Both types of cell blocks are reliable, cost-effective methods that could be introduced in diagnostic laboratories to further characterize canine and feline effusions.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • red blood cell