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Isolation of human eosinophils and their lymphocyte-like rosetting properties.
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Gelatin SedimentationAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseMedicineHematologyImmunologyImmunophenotypingCarbonyl IronBlood CellAutoimmunityHuman EosinophilsEosinophilic DisorderClinical ChemistryDermatologyLaboratory MedicineAllergic Reactions
A method for the isolation of large numbers of almost pure human eosinophils from peripheral blood using hypague-ficoll density gradients, gelatin sedimentation and carbonyl iron is described. Eosinophils were obtained from patients with parasitic infections, allergic reactions, undiagnosed eosinophilias and normal volunteers. Erythrocyte (E) and erythrocyte-antibody-complement (EAC) rosettes were formed by a number of eosinophils.
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