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April 9th, 2011
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April 9th, 2011
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Title
1:23
Dissociation of Spinal Cord Tissue
2:47
Creating OptiPrep Gradient Solutions and Separating Lipid/Myelin Debris from Cells
4:27
Immunolabeling of Specific Immune Cells and Flow Cytometric Quantitative Assessment
6:16
Removal of Lipid/Myelin Debris Enhances Quantitative Detection of Cellular Inflammation in the Injured Spinal Cord Tissue by Flow Cytometry
7:33
Conclusion
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