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Disease-specific ligands, surface-expressed

Recently, affinity selection methods have also been shown to allow efficient separation of viruses, bacteria, cellular organelles, and even whole cells in their vital form (4-7). These methods offer a special advantage in the separation of lymphocyte subpopulations based on the biospecific interaction of immobilized ligands with marker proteins specifically expressed on the plasma membrane surface of each subpopulation. As reviewed in many articles (6-13), the separation of lymphocyte subpopulations has become increasingly important in the diagnosis as well as in the therapy of immuno-diseases, in donor-recipient matching in transplantation, and in the... [Pg.603]


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