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Cell fractionation by lectins

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1980
Simple, effective and inexpensive methods for cell separation by selective agglutination with lectins or on columns of immobilized lectins have been developed. They are gaining popularity for the fractionation of murine and human lymphocytes into biologically distinct subpopulations.
Yair Reisner, Nathan Sharon
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Listeria Cell Wall Fraction: A B Cell Mitogen

The Journal of Immunology, 1975
Abstract A crude cell wall-rich fraction of Listeria monocytogenes contains a substance or substances which cause blast transformation and thymidine incorporation by mouse spleen cells. The substance, Listeria cell wall fraction (LCWF), is a B cell mitogen in the mouse.
Cohen, J J   +3 more
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Specific Fractionation of Immunocompetent Cells

Immunological Reviews, 1970
Prominent progress in molecular biology was only made when it became possible to separate functionally distinct molecules by taking advantage of their biophysical properties. Likewise, the analysis of the functions of heter ogeneous populations of immunocompetent cells, as to the functional properties of their various subpopulations, can not be done ...
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Lipolytic activity in adipocyte cell fractions

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1980
Adipocytes release only negligible amounts of free fatty acids unless stimulated, but reveal considerable lipolytic activity when homogenized. Epinephrine treatment of the cells caused only a 20-40% increase in the activity of infranatants of homogenates while raising the activity associated with the fat layer up to 10-fold. Full activity (i.e. that of
Y, Oschry, B, Shapiro
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Cell fractionation of large bowel cancer

Cancer, 1977
The fractionation of cells from human colonic carcinoma, a transplantable colonic carcinoma of the rat, and normal rat colonic mumsa by centrifugation in linear gradients of Ficoll (polysucrose) in tissue culture medium is described. Epithelial cells from human colonic carcinoma showed strong histochemical N-acetyl-@-D-glucosaminidase activity relative
M G, Brattain   +2 more
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Subcellular fractionation of tissue culture cells

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1989
Subcellular fractionation has two major steps, (1) the homogenization of the cells and (2) the subsequent separation of the organelles. The homogenization step is discussed with reference to the problems encountered using tissue culture cells. Promising techniques for the isolation of specific compartments are illustrated using the isolation of the ...
K E, Howell, E, Devaney, J, Gruenberg
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Differential Detergent Fractionation of Eukaryotic Cells

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2005
INTRODUCTIONDifferential detergent fractionation (DDF) involves the sequential extraction of cells with PIPES buffers containing first digitonin, then Triton, and finally Tween/deoxycholate (DOC). The procedure yields four biochemically and electrophoretically distinct fractions composed of the following: (1) cytosolic proteins and extractable ...
Melinda, Ramsby, Gregory, Makowski
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Cell cycle analysis by culture fractionation

Experimental Cell Research, 1972
Abstract The isolation of age-related cell size classes from cultures of the yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, was carried out in a reorienting gradient zonal rotor. Measurements on cell growth, septa formation, and cell division from time-lapse studies were used to establish the average ages of fractions following culture fractionation.
J R, Wells, T W, James
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Catecholamine release from fractionated chromaffin cells

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1996
Bovine chromaffin cells were separated by density gradient centrifugation into subfractions. After centrifugation on a self-generating Percoll gradient (42.75% isotonic Percoll, 30,000 x g for 22 min at 20 degrees C), the chromaffin cells were found in two clearly distinguishable peaks.
W, Krause   +4 more
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Cell Disruption and Fractionation

2011
The living cell contains a number of subcellular fractions. The fractionation of cells involves two distinct phases: disruption of the tissue or cells in a suitable medium and the subsequent separation of the subcellular particles, by differential centrifugation which exploits differences in their size and density. The procedure results in rather crude
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