Can sodium oxalate and EDTA be used for HLA typing, antibody identification, and

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A) No, because EDTA and oxalate are toxic to white blood cells.
B) No, because EDTA and oxalate chelate Mg++ and Ca++.
C) Yes, as long as the specimen is kept at 2–6° C.
D) Yes, as long as the specimen is kept at room temperature.


B

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