
USE OF PLASMA VS. SERUM [DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLASMA AND SERUM]
Plasma is the supernatant liquid obtained after centrifugation of anticoagulated whole blood. Serum is the liquid obtained after clotting of whole blood sample collected in a plain tube. Some of the differences between the two are as follows: Plasma contains fibrinogen as well as all the other…
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