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Performance evaluation of low platelet count and platelet clumps detection on Mindray BC-6800 hematology analyzer

  • Óscar Fuster EMAIL logo , Belinda Andino and Begoña Laiz

Corresponding author: Óscar Fuster, Hematology Unit, Clinical Chemistry Department, Hospital Universitario La Fe, Av Campanar sn, 46009 Valencia, Spain, Phone: +34 961973351, E-mail:

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Received: 2015-4-29
Accepted: 2015-6-13
Published Online: 2015-7-8
Published in Print: 2016-2-1

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