BioColl® - for granulocytes, 100 ml

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- Article number BS.L.6153
Centrifugation medium made from polysucrose; density: 1.1 g/ml; for the isolation of human granulocytes
Product description
Our BioColl® separation solution contains neutral, highly cross-linked polysucrose with an average molecular weight of 400,000 Da. This hydrophilic polymer can be used to prepare aqueous solutions with different densities (up to about 1.2 g/ml), which are used for the isolation of cells or subcellular particles. The appropriate density of the BioColl® separation solution is selected depending on the particle type. A density of 1.1 g/ml is ideal for the isolation of human granulocytes. For optimal pH and osmolality values, the BioColl® separation solution should be adjusted with an acid (preferably amidotrizoic acid (ATS)) and sodium hydroxide solution.
Properties
- Density: 1.1 g/ml
- For the isolation of human granulocytes
- Aqueous solution of highly cross-linked polysucrose
Good to know
Cells (e.g. PBMCs) are isolated by so-called density gradient centrifugation. This physical process is based on the separation of macromolecules according to their sedimentation properties (size, weight) in a density gradient. The isolation of cells or subcellular particles is often the first step in diagnostic investigations, gene expression studies or in the production of antibodies.
Storage
Store this product at +2 to RT.
For a complete list of the appropriate density of our BioColl® separation solution for your cell type, see FAQ!
BioColl® is a registered trademark of Bio&SELL GmbH.
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Category: Centrifugation medium
Density: 1.1 g/ml
Specification: For granulocyte isolation
Form: Liquid (transparent)
Volume: 100 ml
Storage: +2°C to RT
Sterile filtered: Yes
Customs tariff number: 38229000
Which densities do my cells/cell particles have?
Platelets: density 1.040 - 1.060 g/ml
Monocytes: density 1.059 - 1.068 g/ml
Lymphocytes: density 1.066 - 1.077 g/ml
Basophils: density 1.075 - 1.081 g/ml
Neutrophils: density 1.080 - 1.099 g/ml
Eosinophils: density 1.088 - 1.096 g/ml
Erythroctyes: density 1.090 - 1.110 g/ml