Density gradient medium for the separation of cells

Liquid purification or separation – Gravitational separator – Portable invertible – e.g. – milk and cream separator

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210518, 210782, 210789, 252 1, 422101, 435 2, A01N 102, B01D 2126

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ABSTRACT:
A density gradient medium for the isolation and enrichment of rare cells, including fetal nucleated erythrocytes from a peripheral blood sample is described. The medium comprises a colloidal density gradient medium dispersed in a meltable gel. In one aspect of the invention, the density gradient medium is hypertonic to facilitate separation of maternal red blood cells from fetal blood cells.

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