The Isolation and Characterization of Low- and Normal- Density Neutrophils from Whole Blood

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07:17 min

February 7th, 2025

DOI :

10.3791/67805-v

February 7th, 2025


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Immunology and Infection

Chapters in this video

0:00

Introduction

1:39

Preparation of Reagents for Neutrophil Isolation

3:07

Density Gradient Isolation of Neutrophils from Whole Blood

4:46

Fractionation of Neutrophils into Low- and Normal- Density Subpopulations

6:29

Representative Results

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