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BloodBankTalk: What is Liquid Plasma, and how can it be used?
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Interesting update. Received a very small amount of additional sample and performed a manual GEL (BioRad) crossmatch and it was compatible. Decided to try a 3% 3 cell screen (Immucor) converted to 1% for GEL testing and it was also negative. Very different results since we had been seeing pan reactivity in manual GEL previously (about a week ago). Possible preservative antibody that is neutralized (?) or non reactive in LISS tube? Hoping for more sample to perform repeat testing, maybe whatever it was has gone below detectable limits?
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