Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Including measuring or testing
Patent
1985-09-25
1987-12-01
Scott, Samuel
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Including measuring or testing
210222, 209215, C12M 100
Patent
active
047104724
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic separation device suitable for removing magnetic bead-coated cells from a system comprising a base, a plurality of magnets mounted on the base such that a sample chamber is created for holding sample containers which are to be placed in close proximity to the magnets, and a means for adjusting the position of the magnets with respect to the sample container. A blood sample containing magnetic bead-coated cells is passed through tubing which is mounted in close proximity to the magnets. The magnetic bead-coated cells are attracted by the magnets and retained in the tubing while the nonmagnetic cells pass through the tubing.
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Black Alfred T.
Reynolds Charles P.
Saur Joseph W.
Forrest John L.
Guffey Wendell R.
Lesniak Andrew M.
Odar H. A.
Scott Samuel
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