Separation technique to separate blood into plasma and red blood cells
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a clear solution of blood plasma in the upper phase (which can be separated into its own fractions, see Blood plasma fractionation), the buffy coat, which is a thin layer of leukocytes (white blood cells) mixed with platelets in the middle, and. erythrocytes (red blood cells) at the bottom of the centrifuge tube.
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➡ a clear solution of blood plasma in the upper phase (which can be separated into its own fractions, see Blood plasma fractionation), the buffy coat, which is a thin layer of leukocytes (white blood cells) mixed with platelets in the middle, and. erythrocytes (red blood cells) at the bottom of the centrifuge tube.
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