Skip to main content
The Scientific World Journal logoLink to The Scientific World Journal
. 2002 Jun 7;2:1540–1543. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2002.842

Separation of Monocytes from Whole Human Blood

John Graham 1,*
PMCID: PMC6009477  PMID: 12806136

Abstract

Human peripheral blood monocytes are isolated by flotation from whole blood through a single low-density barrier prepared from OptiPrep™ at 4°C. The separation from lymphocytes depends on the more rapid rate of flotation of the monocytes because of their slightly lower density and larger size. The method works optimally only with fresh (within 2 h of drawing) EDTA-anticoagulated blood. Preliminary evidence suggests that this technique may be applicable to blood from rats.


Articles from The Scientific World Journal are provided here courtesy of Wiley

RESOURCES