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Percoll is a
reagent consisting of
colloidal silica particles used in cell
biology and
other laboratory settings. It was
first formulated by
Pertoft and...
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arrive sooner. This
procedure is
often called just the "
Percoll method",
since Percoll was
frequently used as the
density medium, but
other density...
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parasites in
culture several methods have been developed. A
discontinuous Percoll gradient procedure can be used to
isolate infected red
blood cells because...
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collecting blood products, but cost 50
times as much as the
basic Vacutainer.
Percoll "Ficoll".
United States Patent and
Trademark Office.
Retrieved 2007-02-15...
- was
often used, but more
commonly used
density gradients are
sucrose or
Percoll. This
application requires a
solution with high
density and yet relatively...
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their density. Cell
disruption Media for cell
separation by density:
Percoll Ficoll Alberts, B; Johnson, A (2002).
Fractionation of Cells. Molecular...
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latter method uses
solutions of
different densities (e.g. sucrose, Ficoll,
Percoll) or gels
through which the
sample p****es. This
separates the
sample into...
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organelles can be
carried out in swinging-bucket rotors, or in the case of
Percoll gradients in fixed-angle rotors. High-speed or
superspeed centrifuges can...
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selection and
storage according to ****. The
alternative process is the
Percoll Method which is
similar to the 'swim up'
method but
involves additionally...
- (typically sucrose, glycerol, or a silica-based
density gradient media, like
Percoll)—is
generated in a tube such that the
highest concentration is on the bottom...