Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating
Patent
1988-11-17
1990-08-07
Jones, W. Gary
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Separating
210496, 210509, 422101, 436177, B01D 3906
Patent
active
049466038
ABSTRACT:
A unique blood filter matrix material is provided which is able to effectively separate whole blood into cellular and noncellular constituents, especially when the whole blood volume is 0.5 milliliters or less. The filter matrix presents an overall negative surface electrical charge to the whole blood and utilizes a mechanism of action to rapidly separate cells from plasma or serum.
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Hammerton Denis
Laugharn James A.
Towle Timothy W.
Crystal Diagnostics, Inc.
Jones W. Gary
Prashker David
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