what is the difference between serum and defibrinated blood
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serum : serum does not contain WBCs or RBCs and includes all proteins not used in blood clotting.
defibrinated blood : whole blood from which fibrin has been seprated during the clotting process.
defibrinated blood : whole blood from which fibrin has been seprated during the clotting process.
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serum : Blood plasma from which protein fibrinogen has been removed
defibrinated blood : Blood lacking only fibrin is called defibrinated blood
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