Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating
Patent
1997-11-26
1998-09-15
Reifsnyder, David A.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Separating
210745, 210 94, 210103, 2103601, 2103801, 494 3, 494 10, 494 37, B01D 2126
Patent
active
058074929
ABSTRACT:
Blood separation systems and methods separate mono nuclear cells from whole blood. The systems and methods introduce whole blood into a rotating chamber for separation into red blood cells, a plasma constituent, and an interface carrying mono nuclear cells between the red blood cells and the plasma constituent. The systems and methods convey whole blood into the chamber while removing red blood cells and the plasma constituent and while maintaining the interface at a set location within the chamber. At an appropriate processing time, the systems and methods move the interface from the set location for removal from the chamber through an outlet path. The outlet path includes a sensing element to locate mono nuclear cells in the outlet path outside the chamber.
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Brown Richard I.
Min Kyungyoon
Baxter International Inc.
Price Bradford R. L.
Reifsnyder David A.
Ryan Daniel D.
Serewicz Denise M.
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