Cell
Separation Cell Separation is a process that involves the use of physical and chemical methods to separate or isolate a set of individual cells from a mixed population of cells. This process is of great significance in cell-based treatments, the development of diagnostic tests, and basic research—as it allows us to examine the properties and interactions of individual cells. Cell Separation techniques can be used to isolate cells of interest from other types of cells in a sample, to separate healthy cells from diseased cells, or to purify a type of cell for further analysis. The main methods of Cell Separation are centrifugation, filtration, sorting, and adsorption.
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