Gee, 1998 - Google Patents
Immunomagnetic cell separation using antibodies and superparamagnetic microspheresGee, 1998
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- Gee A
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- Cell separation methods and applications
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Selective cell separation is an essential component of many processes in biology and medicine. In the majority of cases, the aim is to achieve complete removal of the target population from a cell mixture, however, additional considerations can have a major impact …
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