Abstract

Laser Doppler spectroscopy, a technique that permits rapid and precise measurement of the distribution of electrophoretic mobilities in a population of suspended particles, has been applied to blood cells by using suspending medium of low ionic strength made isoosmotic with sucrose. Data on the mobilities of erythrocytes and lymphocytes, and the pH dependencies of these mobilities, appear in good agreement with those determined by classical procedures.

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