Method and apparatus for collecting and separating particles fro

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422100, 422102, 436177, 210483, 210484, B01L 1100

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051607042

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for collecting and separating cells, particles or the like from body fluid or the like for microscopic diagnosis is disclosed. Fluid is sucked by capillary action through a fluid-permeable surface (17) which holds back the cell material to be investigated. An apparatus suitable for this purpose comprises a filter container (2) having an upper and a lower opening, the lower opening of which is covered by a fluid-permeable cell carrier element (10), at least one filter segment (11) and a suction insert (12) being arranged in the filter container (2).

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