“…Samples of them were then washed 6 times more in either phosphate-buffer pH 7.4, citrated 102 Witschi, Desorption of Some Toxic Heavy Metals XXXIV/1965 ments of J ones and G a r d n er (8), we suspended the erythrocytes, which had been incubated with metals and washed repeatedly beforehand, in their own plasma or in individual plasma fractions. With this procedure, a considerable amount of plasma components can be removed from the erythrocytic surface.…”