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Evaluation of the Mean Corpuscular Volume of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of HIV Patients by a Coulter Counter To Determine Intracellular Drug Concentrations
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Mean Corpuscular VolumePbmc SamplesBioanalysisImmunologyHematologyPharmacologyLaboratory MedicineAntiviral TherapyBlood CellIntracellular Drug ConcentrationsChronic Viral InfectionClinical ChemistryHivAntiviral DrugMedicineCoulter CounterPharmacokinetics
The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was determined by Coulter Counter, and data were used to calculate the intracellular drug concentrations. A total of 574 PBMC samples were collected from 190 patients. The MCV was 282.9 fl (minimum, 207.0; maximum, 354.6), with a standard deviation of 8.8%. Previous reports have often used a fixed value of 400 fl for the MCV, which may result in artificially low estimates of the intracellular concentrations of antivirals.
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