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  • Title: Magnetic cell separation
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 500
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science
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  • First Year Published: 2007
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    Immunomagnetic separation

    Immunomagnetic separation (IMS) is a laboratory tool that can efficiently isolate cells out of body fluid or cultured cells. It can also be used as a

    Magnetic separation

    Magnetic cell separation took a turn when, Zborowski, an Immunomagnetic Cell Separation (IMCS) pioneer, analyzed commercial magnetic cell separation. Zborowski

    IMS

    MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, an annual conference Immunomagnetic separation, a laboratory technique Indian Mini Satellite bus, Indian Space

    Ferrofluid

    such as Streptavidin (SA) or rat anti-mouse Ig (RAM) are used in immunomagnetic separation, a subset of cell sorting. These conjugated ferrofluids are used

    Pathatrix

    environmental samples. Pathatrix and its Pathatrix Recirculating Immunomagnetic Separation System (RIMS) was used in 2006 to detect the E. coli O157:H7 strain

    Affinity magnetic separation

    pathogenicity of food, blood or feces. Another laboratory separation tool is the immunomagnetic separation (IMS), which is more suitable for the isolation of

    Cell sorting

    cell sorting (FACS) and immunomagnetic cell sorting. Due to many years of refinement and increased demand for cell separation however, researchers are

    Indicator bacteria

    concentration and separation of the oocysts and cysts as described below for immunomagnetic separation (IMS) methods. Immunomagnetic separation involves purified

    T-cell depletion

    commonly employ positive or negative selection methods using immunomagnetic separation. In contrast, in-vivo TCD is performed using anti-T cell antibodies

    Circulating endothelial cell

    as MIs, have elevated CEC levels found within the blood. Using immunomagnetic separation or flow cytometry, CEC levels can be quantified. Although levels