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553: 108:, a hydrophilic polysaccharide that separates layers of blood, and gradient centrifugation, which will separate the blood into a top layer of plasma, followed by a layer of PBMCs (buffy coat) and a bottom fraction of polymorphonuclear cells (such as neutrophils and eosinophils) and erythrocytes. The polymorphonuclear cells can be further isolated by lysing the red blood cells. Basophils are sometimes found in both the denser and the PBMC fractions. 496: 101:) have multi-lobed nuclei. In humans, lymphocytes make up the majority of the PBMC population, followed by monocytes, and only a small percentage of dendritic cells. 245:. Verhoeckx, Kitty, 1970-, Cotter, Paul (Paul D.),, European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research (Organization). Cham. 2015-05-19. 296: 274: 537: 442:"Droplet-digital PCR assay to detect Merkel cell polyomavirus sequences in chorionic villi from spontaneous abortion affected females" 594: 230: 210:
such as tumor stem cell antigen. Inflammatory cytokines are usually added to aid in antigen uptake and recognition by PBMCs.
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PBMCs have been thought to be an important route of vaccination. PBMCs from cancer patients can be extracted and cultured
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have been detected in PBMCs from pregnant women and women affected by spontaneous abortion.
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Recent studies indicate that PBMCs may be susceptible to pathogenic infections, such as
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infections. PBMCs may be also susceptible to viral infections. Indeed, footprints of
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The impact of food bioactives on gut health : in vitro and ex vivo models
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are frequent users of PBMCs. In many cases, PBMCs are derived from
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Many scientists conducting research in the fields of
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These cells can be extracted from whole blood using
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Index

PBMC
User error
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
peripheral blood cell
nucleus
lymphocytes
T cells
B cells
NK cells
monocytes
erythrocytes
platelets
granulocytes
neutrophils
basophils
eosinophils
ficoll
Ureaplasma parvum
U. urealyticum
Mycoplasma genitalium
M. hominis
Chlamydia trachomatis
JC polyomavirus
Merkel cell polyomavirus
immunology
autoimmune
infectious disease
hematological malignancies
vaccine
transplant immunology

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