Selected article for: "brachial inguinal and cell suspension"

Author: Brabb, Thea; von Dassow, Peter; Ordonez, Nadia; Schnabel, Bryan; Duke, Blythe; Goverman, Joan
Title: In Situ Tolerance within the Central Nervous System as a Mechanism for Preventing Autoimmunity
  • Document date: 2000_9_18
  • ID: kcygxo7h_9
    Snippet: Splenocytes were purified over a lympholyte M gradient (Cedarlane) and RBCs were lysed before staining. LNs (cervical, inguinal, brachial, and axillary) were teased with tweezers and filtered through wire mesh (Small Parts) to create a single-cell suspension. In some experiments, cervical and inguinal LNs were harvested separately......
    Document: Splenocytes were purified over a lympholyte M gradient (Cedarlane) and RBCs were lysed before staining. LNs (cervical, inguinal, brachial, and axillary) were teased with tweezers and filtered through wire mesh (Small Parts) to create a single-cell suspension. In some experiments, cervical and inguinal LNs were harvested separately.

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