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Density separation of human red blood cells on self forming PercollR gradients: correlation with cell age

Lutz et al., 1992

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4376407071769257377
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Lutz H
Stammler P
Fasler S
Ingold M
Fehr J
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects

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Human red blood cells were density separated on self-forming Percoll R gradients. Redistribution of density fractionated red blood cells was studied by recentrifugation on self- forming Percoll gradients. A protocol that avoids centrifugation of red cells prior to removal of …
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