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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cell separation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483219400
    DDC: 574.8762
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Cell Separation: Methods and Selected Applications -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Separation of Malignant Lymphoid Cells by Countercurrent Distribution -- I. Introduction -- II. Experimental Methods -- III. Fractionation of RAW117 Lymphoma Cells -- IV. Discussion of the Technique -- References -- Chapter 2. Use of Lectins for Separation of Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Methodology -- III. Selected Applications -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3. Enzymatic Disaggregation of Human Bronchogenic Carcinomas followed by Velocity Sedimentation of Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Enzymatic Disaggregation of Tumors -- III. Suspensions of Tumors: Storage and Composition -- IV. Purification of Cells from Lung Tumors -- V. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. Macrophage Electrophoretic Migration (MEM) Test with Some Illustrative and Heuristic Applications -- I. Historical Introduction -- II. Basic Requirements -- III. Preparation of Macrophages -- IV. Preparation of Lymphocytes -- V. Procedure: Cancer -- VI. Applications -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5. Implementation of Microtechniques to Resolve Tissue Heterogeneity -- I. Introduction -- II. Description of the Microtechniques -- III. Cell Differentiation in the Cellular Slime Mold Dictyostelium discoideum -- IV. Adaptation of the Micromethods to Human Mammary Tumors -- V. Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. In Vitro Isolation of Malignant Cells from Small Cell Carcinomas -- I. Introduction -- II. Establishment of Cell Lines -- Ill, Characteristics of Cultured Cells -- IV. Summary -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7.Computer-Controlled Cell Electrophoresis Microscope -- I. Introduction. , II. Design of the Automated Electrophoresis Microscope System (AEMS) -- III. Features Important to the Operation of the AEMS -- IV. Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8. Separation of Cells from the Rat Anterior Pituitary Gland -- I. Cellular Organization of the Rat Anterior Pituitary Gland -- II. Preparation of Rat Pituitary Cell Suspensions -- III. Methods Used to Differentiate Pituitary Cell Types -- IV. Review of Pituitary Cell Separation Studies -- V. Separated Pituitary Cells: Applications -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9. Isolation of Type II Pneumocytes and Their Application in the Study of Pulmonary Metabolism -- I. Introduction -- II. Overview-Type II Cell Isolation -- III. Method of Isolation -- IV. Applications -- V. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10. Selective Media -- I. Introduction -- II. Biological Basis for Selective Growth -- III. Families of Cells with Similar Growth Requirements -- IV. Selective Growth of Human Epidermal Keratinocytes -- V. Techniques for Achieving Selective Growth -- VI. Future Prospects -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Cell Labeling and Separation Using Immunospecific Miscrospheres -- I. Introduction -- II. General Considerations -- III. Cell-Specific Ligands -- IV. Microspheres for Cell Labeling and Separation -- V. Cell-Labeling Methods -- VI. Application of Microspheres in Cell Separations -- VII. Summary and Concluding Remarks -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12. Collagenase and the Isolation of Cells from Bone -- I. Cells of the Osteoblast Line -- II. Cells of the Osteoclast Line -- III. Isolation of Calvarial Cells -- IV. Clostridium histolyticum Collagenase -- V. Cell Separation Techniques -- VI. Culture of Human Bone Cells -- VII. Freezing Cells for Storage -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13. Cell Separation by Biological Methods -- I. Introduction. , II. Differential Culture Procedures -- III. Selective Reagents -- IV. Selective Media -- V. Discussion -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Index.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Physics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (82 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319261423
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Astronomy Series
    DDC: 523.1135
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Acronyms -- 1 The Interstellar Medium -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 The Dusty ISM -- 1.3 Interstellar Radiation Field -- 1.4 Photodissociation Regions -- 1.5 Cosmic Rays -- 1.6 Detection of H2 -- 1.7 Life Cycle of the Stars and the ISM -- References -- 2 Nebulae -- 2.1 Ionization and Recombination of Hydrogen -- 2.2 Categories of Nebulae -- 2.2.1 Diffuse (Emission) Nebulae -- 2.2.2 Planetary Nebulae -- 2.2.3 Supernova Remnants -- 2.2.4 Reflection and Dark Nebulae -- 2.3 Photoionization Equilibrium -- 2.4 Heating and Cooling Mechanisms -- 2.5 R-Type Expansion -- 2.6 D-Type Expansion -- 2.6.1 Further Discussion -- References -- 3 Triggered Star Formation -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Gravitational Collapse -- 3.3 Instabilities During the D-Type Phase -- 3.3.1 Vishniac Instability -- 3.3.2 Rayleigh-Taylor Instability -- 3.4 Collect and Collapse -- 3.5 Radiation-Driven Implosion -- 3.6 The Formation of Our Solar System -- References -- 4 Numerical Simulations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Methods Followed in Numerical Simulations -- 4.2.1 Grid-Based Methods -- 4.2.2 Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Methods -- 4.2.3 Hybrid Methods -- 4.3 Simulations -- 4.3.1 Spherically Symmetric Expansion -- 4.3.2 Off-Center Expansion -- 4.3.3 Radiation Driven Implosion -- 4.3.4 Fractal Clouds -- 4.4 Synthetic Observations -- References -- 5 Summary.
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    London :Palgrave Macmillan UK,
    Keywords: Social sciences_xMethodology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780230274877
    DDC: 301.0941
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Sociology and the Sociological Imagination: Reflections on, Disciplinarity and Intellectual Specialisation -- 2 Nouns and Verbs: Old and New Strategies for Sociology -- 3 Sociological Theory: Still Going Wrong? -- 4 A Plea for Earthly Sciences -- 5 Complexity, 'Nature' and Social Domination: Towards a Sociology of Species Relations -- 6 The Death of History in British Sociology: Presentism, Intellectual Entrepreneurship, and the Conundra of Historical Consciousness -- 7 Sociology and Post-colonialism: Another 'Missing' Revolution? -- 8 Towards a Multiplication of Specialised Assemblages of Territory, Authority, and Rights -- 9 The Changing Life-Course in British Sociology -- 10 Aspirations and Opportunities: A Career in Sociology -- 11 Cracking the Ivory Tower: Proposing 'an Interpretive Public Sociology' -- 12 Sand in the Machine: Encouraging Academic Activism with Sociology HE Students Today -- 13 The Sociological Imagination As Popular Culture -- Index.
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    New York, NY :Springer,
    Keywords: Cell membranes-Electric properties. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Edited and authored by international experts on voltage and patch clamping, this volume is designed to help anyone undertaking experiments requiring the use of these techniques. Coverage includes information on theory as well as practical techniques.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781461476016
    DDC: 599.0188
    Language: English
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Atmospheric physics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (301 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080983981
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Atmospheric Transmission, Emission and Scattering -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Chapter 1. THE THERMODYNAMICS OF THE ATMOSPHERE -- Thermodynamics -- Chapter 2. MODELS OF THE ATMOSPHERE -- Atmospheric Structure and Processes -- Standard Models -- Chapter 3. AEROSOLS AND CLOUDS -- Aerosols -- Clouds -- Chapter 4. REFRACTION, POLARIZATION, AND AEROSOLS -- Polarization -- Refraction -- Dispersion -- Chapter 5. RAINBOWS, HALOS, AND SUCH -- Rainbows -- Halos and the Glory -- Chapter 6. SCATTERING -- Rayleigh Scattering -- Raman scattering -- The Mie Equations -- Computations and Measurements -- Chapter 7. TURBULENCE AND OPTICS -- The Inertial Subrange -- Optical Effects of Turbulence -- Structure Functions -- Refractivity Fluctuations -- Beam Effects -- Chapter 8. SPECTRA OF DIATOMIC MOLECULES -- Molecular Spectra -- Chapter 9. SYMMETRIC AND ASYMMETRIC TOP SPECTRA -- Linear Molecules -- Symmetric Top Molecules -- Asymmetric-top Molecules -- Electronic Transitions -- Chapter 10. LINE SHAPE FUNCTIONS -- Natural Line Width -- Doppler Broadening -- Pressure Broadening -- Collisions -- Other Line Shapes -- Combined Doppler and Lorentz Line Shape -- Atmospheric Line Shapes -- Curtis-Godsen Approximation -- Chapter 11. ABSORPTION AND EMISSION -- Absorption -- Band Models -- Random Line Models -- Emission -- Temperature Sounding by Satellite -- Chapter 12. MOLECULAR ABSORPTION BY SPECIES -- Nitrogen -- Oxygen -- Water Vapor -- Carbon Dioxide -- Ozone -- Other Molecules -- Chapter 13. COMPUTATIONAL TOOLS -- The AFGL Programs -- Fascode -- Other Software and Data -- References -- Subject Index -- About the Author.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cell separation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (393 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483219424
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Cell Separation: Methods and Selected Applications -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Isolation and Characterization of Human Vascular Endothelial Cells with Application to Studies of the Subendothelial Matrix -- I. Introduction -- II. Isolation of Endothelial Cells -- III. Isolation and Characterization of the Subendothelial Matrix -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2. Separation and Characterization of Lymphoid Cells from Mouse Mammary Carcinomas by Isokinetic Sedimentation -- I. Introduction -- II. Separation of Lymphoid Cells from Mouse Mammary Tumors -- II. Separation of Lymphoid Cells from Mouse Mammary Tumors -- llΙ. Comparison of Results with Isokinetic Sedimentation and Centrifugal Elutriation -- IV. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3. Separation of Malignant Cells from Host Cells Using Centrifugal Elutriation -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical and Practical Aspects -- III. Isolation of Host Cells from Tumor Cells -- IV. Isolation of Cell Subpopulations from Neoplastic Cells -- V. Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. Selection of Tumor Cell Metastatic Variants by Differential Adhesion to Immobilized Lectins -- I. Introduction -- Il. Experimental Methods -- Ill. Fractionation of Murine Large-Cell Lymphoma Cells -- IV. Discussion of the Technique -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5. Purification of Antigen-Specific Β Cells by Adherence to Whole-Cell Antigens -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods -- III. Assessment of the Technique -- IV. Comments on the Technique -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. Separation and Characterization of Subpopulations of Τ Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Physiochemical Characteristics of Τ Lymphocytes -- IIΙ. Surface Markers of Τ Lymphocytes -- IV. Separation of Τ Lymphocyte Subpopulations. , V. Concluding Remarks -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7. Separation of Pancreatic Islet Cells according to Functional Characteristics -- I. Introduction -- II. Isolation of Pancreatic Islets -- III. Preparation of Islet Cells -- IV. Autofluorescence-Activated Sorting of Islet Cells -- V. Applicability to Other Cells -- VI. Summary -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8. Separation and Characterization of Leukocytes from the Intestine -- I. Introduction -- II. Distribution of Lymphoid Cells within the Intestine -- III. Isolation of Cells from Peyer's Patches -- IV. Isolation of Intraepithelial Leukocytes (IEL) -- V. Isolation of Cells from the Lamina Propria -- VI. Problems Associated with Isolation -- VII. Properties of Intestinal Leukocytes -- VIIl. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9. Separation of Epithelial Cells from Gastric and Intestinal Mucosa -- I. Introduction -- II. Techniques for Isolating Gastric and Intestinal Mucosal Cells -- III. Techniques for Cell Separation -- IV. Culture of Dispersed Gastrointestinal Epithelial Cells -- V. Morphology of Isolated Cells -- VI. Functional Characterization of Isolated Gastrointestinal Cells -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10. Separation of Cells from Normal and Abnormal Epidermis -- I. Introduction -- II. Methods of Epidermal Separation -- III. Methods of Epidermal Cell Separation -- IV. Biology and Pathobiology of Epidermal Cell Subpopulations -- V. Conclusion -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Isokinetic Gradient Sedimentation of Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Preparation of Bone Marrow Cells and Gradients -- III. Isokinetic Gradient Sedimentation of Mouse Bone Marrow Cells -- IV. Isokinetic Gradient Sedimentation of Human Bone Marrow Cells -- V. Concluding Remarks -- REFERENCES. , Chapter 12. Purification of Osteoblasts -- I. Introduction -- II. Separation of Osteoblasts -- III. Purification Methods -- IV. Problems of Separated Cells -- V. Identification of Osteoblast -- VI. Purification of Osteoblasts by FACS -- VII. Applications -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13. Isolation and Separation of Human Colostral and Milk Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Whole-Cell Populations -- III. Adherence -- IV. Isopycnic Centrifugation -- V. Velocity Sedimentation and Isokinetic Centrifugation -- VI. Evaluation of Various Techniques -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14. Isokinetic Gradients for the Separation of Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Isokinetic Sedimentation -- IV. Evaluation of Data -- V. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15. Analysis and Sorting by Flow Cytometry: Applications to the Study of Human Disease -- I. Introduction -- II. Technical Aspects of Flow Cytometry -- III. Sorting Applications in the Study of Human Disease -- IV. Appendix: Practical Aspects of Flow Sorting -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 16. Isolation of Granule-Rich and Granule-Deficient Cell Populations from Acinar Carcinoma of Rat Pancreas -- I. Transplantable Pancreatic Acinar Carcinoma -- II. Isolation of Granule-Rich and Granule-Deficient Carcinoma Cell Populations -- III. Perspectives -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
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    Lexington :University Press of Kentucky,
    Keywords: Geological Survey (U.S.) -- History. ; Science and state -- United States. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: From its very inception in 1879 until the twentieth century, the U.S. Geological Survey was embroiled in congressional politics. These early years, Thomas G. Manning shows, heralded the complex relations of contemporary science and government. Born out of rivalry between several scientific parties, the Geological Survey was founded primarily for the advancement of mining west of the Mississippi. Its scope was soon broadened, however, and the Survey became national in character. The concept of government science was challenged by the conservative Cleveland Democrats, but its proponents succeeded in establishing the Survey as a permanent bureau in 1886. Manning traces in detail the careers of the Survey's first two directors, Clarence King and John Wesley Powell, and adds new dimensions and interpretations to their public lives. King sought to make the Survey a center for geological theory as well as practical studies. By exceeding the narrow limits of the original appropriations bill, King became vulnerable to the attacks of economy-minded congressmen and was dismissed. Powell proved a more apt political manipulator and his plans for a nationwide topographical map were salable to the public, but his unpopular western land policies almost cost him his position. Near the end of the nineteenth century, under Powell's successor, C. D. Walcott, the Survey was finally able to divorce itself from active politics and its policies were developed in a more fruitful setting.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780813163581
    DDC: 550.6173
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter One: FEDERAL SCIENCE IN THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI WEST AFTER 1865 -- Chapter Two: THE FOUNDING OF THE U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN 1879 -- Chapter Three: A BUREAU OF MINES AND MINING -- Chapter Four: RESEARCH IN GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY -- Chapter Five: ADVANCEMENT IN TOPOGRAPHY: THE NATIONAL MAP -- Chapter Six: THE NEW POSITION OF PRACTICAL SCIENCE -- Chapter Seven: CONGRESS GRANTS PERMANENCE, 1886 -- Chapter Eight: YELLOWSTONE PARK: THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND CONSERVATION -- Chapter Nine: THE IRRIGATION SURVEY: SCIENCE AND REFORM -- Chapter Ten: INTERVAL OF DECLINE, 1892-1894 -- Chapter Eleven: EPILOGUE: THE SURVEY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- NOTE ON SOURCES -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- MAPS -- Area of the Western Surveys after 1865 -- Area of Topographic Mapping in the South -- Yellowstone Park in the 1890's -- The Arid Region.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cell separation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (344 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483219394
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Cell Separation: Methods and Selected Applications -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Contents of Volume 1 -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Separation of Parafollicular Cells from Thyroid Follicular Cells by Affinity Chromatography Using Thyroglobulin-Coupled Sepharose -- I. Thyroid Structure and Function -- II. Parafollicular Cells and Serotonin -- III. Obtaining Parafollicular Cells for Study -- IV. Serotonin Binding Protein -- V. Distribution of Parafollicular Cells -- VI. Dissociation of the Cells of the Thyroid -- VII. Separation of Parafollicular Cells -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2. Procurement and Purification of Eosinophils -- I. Introduction -- II. Procurement of Eosinophils -- III. Purification -- IV. Summary and Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3. Experimental Factors Involved in Separation by Centrifugal Elutriation -- I. Introduction -- II. Methodology of Elutriation -- III. Concluding Remarks -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. Analysis and Separation of Stromal Cells Infiltrating Tumors -- I. Introduction -- II. Previous Work -- III. Quantitation and Subcompartments -- IV. Identification of Stromal Cells and Morphometry -- V. Purification of Cells from Tumors -- VI. Concluding Comments -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5. Selective Isolation of Epithelial Cells in Primary Expiant Cultures of Human and Animal Tissues -- I. Introduction -- II. Initiation of Primary Expiant Cultures -- III. Selective Isolation of Epithelial Cells -- IV. Identification of Human Bronchial and Bladder Epithelial Cells in Primary Expiant Cultures -- V. Discussion -- VI. Other Techniques -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. Isolation of Human Natural Killer Cells (Large Granular Lymphocytes) -- I. Introduction -- II. Isolation of Large Granular Lymphocytes (LGL) -- III. Comments -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7. Purification of Islets and Cells from Islets. , I. Introduction -- II. Isolation of Pancreatic Islets -- III. Islet Purification -- IV. Preparation of Islet Cells -- V. Separation of Islet Cell Subpopulations -- VI. Summary -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8. Magnetic Cell Sorting -- I. Introduction -- II. Magnetism and Magnetic Forces -- III. High Gradient Magnetic Separation -- IV. Magnetic Particles for Cell Labeling -- V. Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9. Separation of Cells by Preparative Density Gradient Electrophoresis -- I. Introduction -- II. Electrophoresis Theory -- III. Preparative Cell Electrophoresis in Density Gradients -- IV. Separation and Characterization of Cells by Density Gradient Electrophoresis -- V. Concluding Remarks -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10. Isolation, Characterization, and Culture of Human Mammary Epithelial Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Isolation of Mammary Epithelial Cells in Culture -- III. Method for the Culture of Human Mammary Epithelial Cells -- IV. Verification of the Mammary Epithelial Origin of the Cultured Cells -- V. Verification of the Malignant Origin of the Epithelial Cells Derived from Tumor Specimens -- VI. A Marker of Early Stages in Malignant Progression -- VII. Use of the Clonal Assay to Study Chemotherapeutic Drug Sensitivity -- VIII. Summary -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Solid-Phase Fractionation of Lymphoid Cells on Ligand-Coated Plastic Plates -- I. Introduction -- II. Lymphocyte Fractionation -- III. Isolation of Surface Immunoglobulin-Positive Lymphocytes -- IV. Isolation of Human Fc Receptor-Bearing Lymphocytes on Antigen-Antibody Coated Dishes -- V. Isolation of Fc Receptor-Bearing Human T Lymphocytes -- VI. Isolation of Antigen-Specific Lymphocytes -- VII. Isolation of Lymphocyte Subsets with Monoclonal Antibodies -- VIII. Summary -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12. Large Capacity Separation of Cells in a Reorienting Zonal Rotor -- I. Introduction. , II. General Characteristics of Reorienting Zonal Rotors -- III. Types of Separations Carried out in the TZ-28 Rotor -- IV. Choice of Reorienting Zonal Rotor versus Other Techniques -- V. Concluding Comments -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13. Short-Term Culture of Cells from Human Solid Tumors in Semisolid Medium -- I. Introduction -- II. Methodology for Clonogenic Assays -- III. Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14. Preparation and Performance of the Erythrocyte-Unsaturated Fatty Acid (E-UFA) Test -- I. Historical Introduction -- II. Technique of Red Blood Cell (RBC) Preparation -- III. Measurement of Absolute Mobility -- IV. Precautions: Interfering Effects of Medication -- V. Some Unexpected Results -- VI. "Silent" and Subclinical Multiple Sclerosis -- VII. Etiology and Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis -- VIII. Summary -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15. Isolation of Erythroblastic Nests and Separation of Their Cellular Components -- I. Introduction -- II. Definitions -- IV. Method and Guidelines -- V. Generation of Erythropoietic Spleens Containing ENs -- VI. Preparation of Cell Suspensions from Erythropoietic Spleens -- VII. Preparation of Spleen Cell Suspensions Enriched in ENs -- VIII. EN Purification -- IX. EN Dissociation -- X. Separation of EN Central Cells from Erythroblasts -- XI. Summation of Methods and Selected Applications -- XII. Conclusions -- XIII. Perspectives for the Future -- REFERENCES -- Index.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cell separation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (399 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483219417
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Cell Separation: Methods and Selected Applications -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Separation and Characterization of Liver Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Characterization of Liver Cells -- III. Preparation of Isolated Liver Cells -- IV. Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2. Purification and Characterization of Epidermal Langerhans Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Cellular Constituents of the Epidermis -- III. Characterization of Epidermal Langerhans Cells -- IV. Enrichment of Epidermal Langerhans Cells -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3. Purification and Culture of Oval Cells from Rat Liver -- I. Biological Importance of Oval Cells: Does Normal Adult Liver Contain Stem Cells? -- II. Isolation and Characterization of Oval Cells and Comparison with Other Liver Cell Types from Normal and Carcinogen-Treated Rats -- III. Growth of Liver Epithelial Cells in Vitro -- IV. Perspectives -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. Isolation and Characterization of Lymphocytes from Mature Mouse Liver -- I. Introduction -- II. Preparation of Suspensions of Cells from Liver -- III. Separation of Lymphocytes from Mouse Liver -- IV. Further Characterization of Lymphocytes from Liver -- V. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5. A Comparison of Cell Separations Obtained with Centrifugal Elutriation and Sedimentation at Unit Gravity -- I. Introduction -- II. A Theoretical Comparison and Factors Influencing Separation -- III. Applications -- IV. Summary and Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. Limiting Dilution Assays for the Separation, Characterization, and Quantitation of Biologically Active Particles and Their Clonal Progeny -- I. Introduction -- II. Sample LDAs: SHPM Validity Tests -- III. Sample LDAs: Sample Estimators. , IV. Population LDAs -- V. Assay Design -- VI. Comparative Experiments -- VII. Clonal Analysis -- VIII. Partition Analysis -- IX. Conclusion -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7. Purification and Functional Evaluation of Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Techniques for the Isolation of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils -- IV. Considerations in Choosing a Technique for the Purification of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils -- V. Functional Analysis of Circulating Human Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils Isolated by Different Methods -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8. Fabrication of a Manually Operable Countercurrent Distribution Apparatus and Its Application for Separation of Cells in Aqueous Two-Phase Polymer System -- l. Introduction -- II. Countercurrent Distribution (CCD) -- III. Separation of Rat Testicular Cells by Manually Operable CCD Apparatus -- IV. Conclusion -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9. Separation and Characterization of Phagocytes from Human Colon -- I. Introduction -- II. Dissociation of Mucosal Cells -- III. Enrichment of Mucosal Phagocytes -- IV. Analysis of Cell Suspensions by Flow Cytometry -- V. Functional Analysis -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10. Exploitation of Surface Molecules for Separation of Cells from Mosaic Livers -- I. Introduction -- II. Construction of Genotypic Mosaic Livers -- III. Immunological Approaches toward Purifying Donor- and Host-Origin Liver Cells from Genotypic Mosaic Livers -- IV. Summary -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Isolation, Characterization, and Possible Functions of Follicular Dendritic Cells from Tonsils and Adenoids -- I. Introduction -- II. Characteristics of Follicular Dendritic Cells (FDC) in Situ -- III. Isolation of FDC. , IV. Characterization of Isolated FDC -- V. Functional Study of FDC in Vitro -- VI. Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12. Magnetite-Protein Conjugates for the Separation of Cells by High Gradient Magnetic Filtration -- I. Introduction -- II. Magnetic Filtration -- III. Particulate Magnetic Labels -- IV. Cell Labeling -- V. Cell Sorting -- VI. Summary -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13. The Development of Techniques That Permit the Selection and Growth of Malignant Cells from Human Colonic Carcinomas -- I. Introduction -- II. Tissue Procurement and Initial Tissue Processing -- III. Human Colon Cancer Cell Lines -- IV. Characterization of Human Colon Cancer Cell Lines -- V. Utilization of a Human Cancer Cell Line Bank for Evaluation of New Anticancer Drugs -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14. Separation of Subpopulations from Heterogeneous Human Monocytes -- I. Introduction -- II. Separation Procedures Currently Available to Isolate Monocytes -- III. Isolation of Monocyte Subsets by Means of a Blood Component Separator (BCS) and Centrifugal Elutriation (CE) -- IV. Phenotypic Analysis of the Monocyte Subsets -- V. Functional Analysis of the Monocyte Subsets -- VI. Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15. Identification and Isolation of Human Splenic Macrophages, Lymphocytes, and Related Cells with in Situ Immunohistochemical Techniques and Countercurrent Centrifugal Elutriation -- I. Introduction -- II. Identification of Various Types of Spleen Cells in Situ -- III. Preparation of Spleen Cell Suspensions -- IV. Separation of Spleen Cells by Countercurrent Centrifugal Elutriation -- V. Critical Assessment of the Methods Used to Identify Spleen Cell Types and to Separate Them from Splenic Tissue -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES. , Chapter 16. Methods for the Purification of Malignant Cells from Blood -- I. Introduction -- II. General Considerations -- III. Separation Procedures -- IV. Nonseparative Procedures -- V. Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 17. Heterogeneity of Proteolytic Enzyme Preparations Commonly Employed for Dispersal of Solid Tissues -- I. Introduction -- II. Enzymatic Dispersal of Solid Tissues -- III. Trypsin -- IV. Heterogeneity of Enzyme Preparations Used for Tissue Dispersal -- V. Recommendations for Increased Standardization of Tissue Dispersal -- REFERENCES -- Index.
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    New York, NY :Springer,
    Keywords: Insects-Diseases-Diagnosis-Laboratory manuals. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (400 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781468485448
    Language: English
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