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News Release from: Dynal Biotech | Subject: Mouse Depletion Dynabeads
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 29 November 2004
Easy isolation of untouched mouse B
cells
Negative isolation, which uses the principle of magnetic separation, is a quick, reliable and affordable way to isolate untouched, bead-free target cells
A new kit for the easy isolation of untouched mouse B cells is now available from Dynal Biotech Negative isolation, which uses the principle of magnetic separation, is a quick, reliable and affordable way to isolate untouched, bead-free target cells
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Easy isolation of untouched mouse cells
Negative isolation, which uses the principle of magnetic separation, is a quick, reliable and affordable way to isolate untouched, bead-free target cells
The antibody mix and Mouse Depletion Dynabeads supplied remove unwanted cell types from spleen or lymph node cells to leave untouched, viable B cells with a high purity and yield.
This gentle tube-based method gives efficient isolation and consistent results, allowing the user to focus on their objectives.
The Mouse B Cell Negative Isolation Kit complements the range of kits introduced in June 2004 for the isolation of untouched T cells and subsets.
All these kits give researchers the opportunity to translate from mouse to human models without having to change technique, as we also offer a range of Dynal Negative Isolation Kits for human cells.
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