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A simple method for immunoselective cell separation with the avidin-biotin system.

J Wormmeester, F Stiekema, K De Groot

    Journal of Immunological Methods
    |March 16, 1984
    PubMed
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    This study introduces a novel immunoselective cell separation technique using biotinylated antibodies and avidin-coupled sheep erythrocytes. The method efficiently isolates specific cell populations, offering a rapid and reproducible approach for researchers.

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    Area of Science:

    • Immunology
    • Cell Biology
    • Biotechnology

    Background:

    • Accurate separation of specific cell populations is crucial for immunological research.
    • Existing cell separation methods can be time-consuming or lack sensitivity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and validate a new, rapid, and sensitive method for immunoselective cell separation.
    • To demonstrate the technique's utility in isolating lymphocyte subpopulations from different species.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizes biotinylated antibodies for target cell labeling.
    • Employs avidin-coupled sheep erythrocytes to form rosettes with labeled cells.
    • Applies density gradient centrifugation to separate rosetted from non-rosetted cells.

    Main Results:

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    • Successfully demonstrated immunoselective separation of lymphocyte subpopulations.
    • The technique was validated in rabbit, mouse, and rat models.
    • Achieved rapid, sensitive, and reproducible purification of target cell populations.

    Conclusions:

    • The described method provides an efficient means for obtaining purified cell populations.
    • This technique is a valuable tool for immunological studies requiring specific cell isolation.
    • Offers a practical and reproducible solution for cell separation challenges.