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Article: Nylon wool fiber separates lymphocytes.(CELL CULTURE)
- Article from:
- Bioscience Technology
- Article date:
- September 1, 2005
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Nylon wool fiber (NWF), used for separating T-cell and B-cell lymphocytes, is available in quantities of 10g and 50g, enabling users to pack columns of any size. Wool fiber uses include removing B-cells from blood and isolating viable T-cells for routine phenotyping. B-cells ...
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