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Forward scatter from blood cells

Monocyte Monocytes are a class of white blood cells that co-purify with lymphocytes in commonly used density gradient procedures. They tend to be promiscuously sticky for the nonspecific (Fc) ends of monoclonal antibodies and therefore can lead to misleading results in analysis of leukocyte subpopulations unless their Fc receptors are blocked in the staining procedure. Monocytes differ from lymphocytes in their forward and side scatter characteristics. [Pg.250]

Figure 1 Forward scatter (FSC) and right-hand scatter (RHS) from (a) peripheral blood stem cell, and (b) bone marrow harvests. Figure 1 Forward scatter (FSC) and right-hand scatter (RHS) from (a) peripheral blood stem cell, and (b) bone marrow harvests.

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