Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases
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Removing Granulocytes from Old Blood Samples Technical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists
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Considerations for Flow Cytometry Gating To achieve accurate results, it is important to use an optimal gating strategy when assessing cell samples via flow cytometry
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Preparing a Polymorphonuclear Cell Fraction from Whole Blood using Ammonium Chloride Lysis Technical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists
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Reducing Platelet Contamination in Blood Samples Platelets (thrombocytes), cell fragments derived from megakaryocytes, are used in normal blood clotting, and must be handled gently to prevent activation
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Total Nucleated Cell and Viable Cell Counts Accurate cell counts are important in experiments. Ideally both the total nucleated cell (TNC) count and the viability of the cells should be assessed
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Using Cell Density Gradients to Optimize Your Cell Isolations RosetteSep™, a unique immunodensity cell isolation platform, isolates highly purified cells by density gradient centrifugation without columns or magnets