The average blood volume for a laboratory mouse is ~6-8% of total body weight. So a mouse of 20g = 1.2-1.6mL. Note: you will not be able to collect this much blood as this is the total blood volume. The total peripheral blood would be ~ 60-70% of the total blood volume.
The lab test that measures the percentage of red blood cells in a sample of blood is called hematocrit. It provides information about the volume of red blood cells compared to the total blood volume.
MCV stands for Mean Corpuscular Volume, which measures the average size of red blood cells. High MCV values can indicate conditions like vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiencies, while low MCV values can indicate iron deficiency anemia or thalassemia.
The person who conducts lab tests on your blood is typically called a medical laboratory technician or a phlebotomist. They are trained to collect blood samples and analyze them to provide information about your health.
A light microscope is typically used in a hematology lab for examining blood samples. This type of microscope allows for visualization of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in order to perform various blood tests and analysis.
A lab technician in the US can expect to earn an average annual salary of $38,000. Experience and location can cause this salary to be higher or lower. The average salary for a lab technician in Los Angeles is $41,000 per year.
Average lab moue brain weight ranges between 0.35 to 0.4 grams.
The lab test that measures the percentage of red blood cells in a sample of blood is called hematocrit. It provides information about the volume of red blood cells compared to the total blood volume.
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A CBC is a complete blood count. It contains: RBC - number of red blood cells MCV - average volume of individual red blood cells MCHC - average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell RDW - the average size of the red blood cell Hemoglobin Hematocrit WBC - number of white blood cells. If it is ordered with a differential, then they want the lab to break down the different types of white blood cells, such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, as monocytes.
Mouse food such as mouse/rat lab blocks or seed mix.
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Lab expiriments and small pets.
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Doctors don't check how much blood you have in your body. They do a best guesstimate based on size and weight. Some lab tests check the relative and absolute numbers of blood cells per unit volume.
MPV is otherwise known as the "Mean Platelet Volume". For more information on MPV, read on the link provided below.
Mean platelet volume.