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Specimen Requirements for Flow Cytometry

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UNC Hospitals
McLendon Clinical Laboratories
101 Manning Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Flow cytometric immunophenotyping can be performed on peripheral blood, bone marrow, body fluids, fine needle aspirate specimens, or fresh tissue.

Simply order flow cytometry and provide a preliminary diagnosis. We will then determine which markers should be analyzed.

 
 

Specimen Type

Preservative/Anticoagulant

Storage/Delivery Time

Peripheral Blood

EDTA-preferred
Heparin or ACD may be used

Room Temperature
Deliver within 24 hours

Bone Marrow

Heparin

Room Temperature
Deliver within 24 hours

Body Fluids
FNA's

None

On wet ice within 24 hours

Fresh tissue

RPMI

On wet ice within 24 hours

 
 

***Notify Special Hematology @ 919-966-6938 before delivery of specimen .***

 
 
Delivery address Monday through Friday
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM:
Weekend and Holiday delivery address
Room C3162, NC Cancer Hospital
Special Hematology
McLendon Clinical Laboratories
UNC Hospitals
101 Manning Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Room 1075, East Wing
Core Laboratory
McLendon Clinical Laboratories
UNC Hospitals
101 Manning Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Attention:  SPECIAL HEMATOLOGY/HEMATOPATH
 
 
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