When labeling red blood cells using the in vitro method, acid-citrate-dextrose (ACD) is added to the aliquot of patient's blood to
A) "thin" the blood.
B) reduce any extracellular stannous chloride.
C) prevent clotting.
D) stop the tagging.
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