Abstract

The efficiency of application of the digital photographic method to detection of human erythrocyte agglutination in vitro was improved using an ultrasonic standing wave. Analysis of the digital photograph brightness distribution along the depth of a cuvette filled with blood − agglutinating serum solution revealed a zone of mathematical processing in which the resolving power of the method is maximal. In the zone chosen for the analysis of the sample, the effect of sample preparation and incubation time on the resolving power was studied. The results of this work can be used to develop an optical method and a device supplied with ultrasonic intensification of erythrocyte agglutination for human blood group typing.

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