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Lymphocyte Separation Medium, Tonbo Biosciences
Lymphocyte Separation Medium, Tonbo Biosciences
Catalog #: 10274-088
Supplier:  Tonbo Biosciences
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LYMPHOCYTE SEPARATION MEDIUM 100 ML
Lymphocyte Separation Medium, Tonbo Biosciences
Catalog #: 10274-088
Supplier:  Tonbo Biosciences
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Size:
    100 mL
  • Storage temperature:
    Store undiluted at 2-30°C
  • Tested applications:
    Flow Cytometry
  • Cat. no.:
    10274-088
  • Supplier No.:
    TNB-4700-L100

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About this item

Lymphocyte Separation Medium (LSM) is a sterile-filtered iso-osmotic solution designed for the in vitro isolation of lymphocytes from diluted whole blood

The use of LSM is based on the method of isolating lymphocytes using density gradient centrifugation (differential centrifugation), resulting in the formation of several distinct cell layers. Mononuclear cells (lymphocytes and monocytes) and platelets will be contained in the banded plasma-LSM interphase due to their density. Erythrocytes and granulocytes will migrate through the gradient to the bottom of the tube. Lymphocytes can be recovered by aspirating the plasma layer and removing the cells.

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