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Cell Separation - Fundamentals, Analytical and Preparative Methods (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
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Cell Separation - Fundamentals, Analytical and Preparative Methods (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Series: Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 106
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Cell separation, which was once limited to merely being a basic
technique for fractionating different cell populations, has come a
long way in the last two decades. New, advanced and more speci?c
and selective techniques have emerged as the demand for isolating a
speci?c cell type for various biological applications has
increased. Ef?cient and cost-effective techniques for fr- tionation
and isolation of target cell types are necessary to provide pure
cell populations for diagnostics, biotechnological and biomedical
applications. One can see a considerable need, both in biomedical
research and in di- nostic medicine, for the speci?c separation of
a discrete population of cells from a mixture. For example, in the
?eld of tissue engineering, isolation of
stemcellsfromtissuesororgansisofparticularlygreatimportance.Moreover,
understanding cell developmental pathways becomes increasingly
signi?cant as diagnosis and treatment of diseases turns more to the
molecular level. The diagnosis of cell-related diseases requires
methods of detection, isolation and
theanalysisofindividualcells,regardlessoftheirrelativecontentinthetissue.
Since cell-based therapies now turn towards more realistic medical
options, developing an effective separation system for large-scale
cell separation has
becomechallengingresearchgoalforcellbiologistsandbiotechnologists.The
ideal technique should provide in a short time a good yield of
cells with high puritywhile maintaining cellfunction.Despite the
growingneed formethods to separate cells into cell subpopulations,
the existing cell-separation te- niques stillhave somelimitations
when the desired degree ofperformance on
apreparativescaleisrequired.Wewillseemoreresearchfocusinthisdirection
in the future. The traditional techniques of micro?ltration,
ultra?ltration and ultrac- trifugation, which exploit differences
in cell size, shape and density, have
remainedtheworkhorsesdespitelowspeci?cityandproblemswithscalingup.
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