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- Density gradient medium
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Forward and side scatter profile of human lymphocytes after peripheral blood centrifugation with Lymphopure™ (top dot plot), an equivalent product (middle plot), or no separation (bottom plot, lysed blood). -
Histogram overlay shows CD3 or CD15 profile on total cells from lysed peripheral human blood before (dotted histogram) and after Lymphopure™ (purple tinted histogram) or equivalent product (orange open histogram) centrifugation. CD3 is a molecule expressed by T cells, which are recovered with the use of the isolation media. CD15 is a molecule highly expressed by granulocytes, which are absent after isolation with Lymphopure™. -
Diagram showing whole blood cell separation using Lymphopure™. Blood is diluted with saline buffer and carefully layered over the medium in a conical tube, avoiding disturbing the interphase. Following centrifugation, at the appropriate speed with no braking, well-defined phases can be observed: 1-plasma, 2-interphase with mononuclear cells, 3-centrifugation medium, and 4-erythrocytes and granulocytes. Cells of interest can be aspirated from the interphase.
| Cat # | Size | Price | Quantity Check Availability | Save | ||
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| 426201 | 250 mL | DKK529 | ||||
| 426202 | 500 mL | DKK909 | ||||
Lymphopure™ is a ready-to-use filtered and endotoxin tested solution for the isolation of mononuclear cells (MNCs) from a cell suspension. The solution is formulated at a density that allows separation of MNCs from other cells in blood such as granulocytes and erythrocytes. Granulocytes and erythrocytes will sediment after centrifugation.
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- Formulation
- Density gradient medium for the isolation of mononuclear cells formulated at a density of 1.077 ± 0.001 g/mL, and osmolality of 290 ± 15 mOsm.
- Storage & Handling
- Upon receipt, store at room temperature protected from light.
- Application
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Cell Separation - Quality tested
- Recommended Usage
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Watch a video protocol.
- Collect blood into a tube containing anti-coagulant (EDTA, heparin)
- Dilute the blood with an equal volume of phosphate-buffered saline or similar suitable medium.
- Mix Lymphopure™ by inverting the bottle several times.
- Aliquot half the amount of Lymphopure™ into a tube. For every ml of diluted blood, add 0.5 ml of Lymphopure™.
- Carefully layer the diluted blood on top of Lymphopure™. Avoid mixing blood with Lymphopure™.
- Centrifuge at 800 x g for 20 minutes at room temperature (15 - 25°C) without braking. If the blood has been stored for more than 2 hours, centrifuge for 30 minutes.
- After centrifugation, mononuclear cells (MNCs) form a defined cell layer at the plasma: Lymphopure™ interface.
- Collect the MNC layer at the interface without disturbing the other fractions.
- Wash MNCs with medium.
- Application References
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- Böyum A. 1968. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. Suppl. 97:9-29.
- Böyum A. 1968. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. Suppl. 97:77-89.
- Böyum A. 1964. Nature. 204:793-4.
- Thorsby E, Bratile A. 1970. Histocompatibility Testing 1970,ed. P.I. Terasaki. 655-6.
- Ting A, Morris PJ. 1971. Vox. Sang. 20(6)561-3.
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