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Catecholamine release from fractionated chromaffin cells
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1996Bovine 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.
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Cell Disruption and Fractionation
2011The 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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Electron Microscopy: Cytology of Cell Fractions
Science, 1956It should be evident from this brief account that electron microscopy of thin sections is an invaluable asset in the study of fractions isolated by differential centrifugation. I have tried to indicate how the integrity of particles, purity of fractions, and the existence of new particles can be established through its use.
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Isolation of mouse osteocytes using cell fractionation for gene expression analysis.
Methods in molecular biology, 2012C. Halleux +3 more
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Dynamic cell fractionation and transportation using moving dielectrophoresis.
Analytical Chemistry, 2007C. H. Kua +4 more
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Cell fractionation - an important tool for compartment proteomics
, 2011M. Rockstroh +5 more
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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Alexander Shimabukuro-Vornhagen +2 more
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