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Use of a modified rotor and enlarged separation chamber for isolation of human granulocytes by counterflow centrifugation-elutriation
Authors:John F. Jemionek  Thomas J. Contreras  Donald N. Stevens  Fred W. Bernhards  Dane A. Walden  Virginia Hartwig
Affiliation:Experimental Hematology Department, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 U.S.A.
Abstract:Human granulocytes were isolated from leukapheresis blood by counterflow centrifugation-elutriation using the Beckman J21B centrifuge and JE6 rotor. Attempts to increase the absolute number of human granulocytes recovered by a single- or double-chamber procedure revealed the physical limitations of the chamber capacity in granulocyte isolation. To improve the absolute number of granulocytes from leukapheresis blood, an enlarged separation chamber and accompanying rotor were fabricated. The enlarged chamger has three times the capacity of the standard 4.5-ml Beckman chamber. Aside from increased yield of granulocytes, the 13.2-ml chamber affords a 25% saving in isolation time compared to the Beckman chamber for isolation of a comparable number of cells. In vitro analysis of the isolated granulocytes for viability, latex bead ingestion, and chemotactic response indicate no apparent loss of granulocyte function as a result of the isolation procedure.
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