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Choosing Between Positive and Negative Separation: A Practical Guide for Routine Lab Work

Choosing Between Positive and Negative Separation: A Practical Guide for Routine Lab Work
Two of the most commonly used methods are positive cell separation and negative cell separation.
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How Multi-Mesh Filtration Improves Single-Cell Suspensions

How Multi-Mesh Filtration Improves Single-Cell Suspensions
In this guide, we explore how multi-mesh filtration works, why it improves single-cell suspensions
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How TwinSpin Tubes Simplify Density Gradient Centrifugation for Whole Blood

How TwinSpin Tubes Simplify Density Gradient Centrifugation for Whole Blood
Density gradient centrifugation remains one of the most widely used methods for separating cells...
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Why Overlaying Whole Blood Causes Errors, and How pluriMate Eliminates the Risk

Why Overlaying Whole Blood Causes Errors, and How pluriMate Eliminates the Risk
Density gradient centrifugation is a well-established method for separating leukocytes and...
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How pluriSpin Removes Platelets Without Damaging Target Cells

How pluriSpin Removes Platelets Without Damaging Target Cells
This article explains why platelet contamination is such a persistent issue, how conventional...
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What Is a Buffy Coat? A Practical Guide for Cell Isolation Workflows

What Is a Buffy Coat? A Practical Guide for Cell Isolation Workflows
Buffy coat plays a central role in modern cell isolation workflows by offering a concentrated and...
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