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. 1985 Feb;51(2):253–258. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1985.36

Percoll density gradient separation of cells from human malignant effusions.

A W Hamburger, F E Dunn, C P White
PMCID: PMC1977035  PMID: 2981542

Abstract

A simple method is described for the separation of cells derived from effusions of patients with adenocarcinomas in discontinuous density gradients of Percoll. After separation, cells from different fractions were analyzed by morphologic, histochemical and immunologic criteria. Total cell recovery from 27 experiments was 67 +/- 4%. Macrophages (82%) were recovered in the intermediate density fraction (1.056-1.067 g ml-1) with a purity of 90%. Recovered lymphocytes (98%) were found in the high density fraction (1.067-1.077 g ml-1) with a purity of 92%. The majority of the lymphocytes recovered were T cells. Malignant adenocarcinoma cells (90%) were recovered in the lowest density fractions (up to 1.056 g ml-1) with a purity of 79%. Use of effective cell separation procedures should facilitate the analysis of the functional capacities of both normal and neoplastic cells derived from human malignant effusions.

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