How to Recover Cells from a Leukocyte Reduction System (LRS) Cone
Follow this step-by-step protocol to recover cells from a leukocyte reduction system or LRS cone
Leukocyte Reduction System (LRS) cones are used during the collection of leukapheresis products to reduce the leukocyte count from human blood collections. Follow this step-by-step protocol to recover cells from a leukocyte reduction system or LRS cone. These collected cells can be further processed for your study using cell separation products, such as our EasySep™ cell isolation kits. Learn more about human primary cells, browse frequently asked questions, or contact us for more information.
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October 29, 2020
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