Simplified spectraphotometric method for the detection of red blood cell agglutination
Applied Optics, Vol. 47, Issue 22, pp. 4094-4105 (2008)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.47.004094
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Abstract
Human error is the most significant factor attributed to incompatible blood
transfusions. A spectrophotometric approach to blood typing has been developed by
examining the spectral slopes of dilute red blood cell (RBC) suspensions in saline,
in the presence and absence of various antibodies, offering a technique for the
quantitative determination of agglutination intensity [
Transfusion
39, 1051,
1999]. We offer
direct theoretical prediction of the observed change in slope in the
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OCIS Codes
(000.1430) General : Biology and medicine
(000.2170) General : Equipment and techniques
(170.1470) Medical optics and biotechnology : Blood or tissue constituent monitoring
(170.3890) Medical optics and biotechnology : Medical optics instrumentation
(290.4020) Scattering : Mie theory
(290.2558) Scattering : Forward scattering
ToC Category:
Medical Optics and Biotechnology
History
Original Manuscript: October 17, 2007
Revised Manuscript: May 30, 2008
Manuscript Accepted: June 24, 2008
Published: July 28, 2008
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Citation
Melur Ramasubramanian, Steven Anthony, and Jeremy Lambert, "Simplified spectraphotometric method for the detection of red blood cell agglutination," Appl. Opt. 47, 4094-4105 (2008)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-47-22-4094
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