1967
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v30.6.731.731
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Study on Selective Single Cell Isolation Method for Blood Cells

Abstract: In this study a method of selective isolation of a human leukemic cell was described. The method consisted of (1) use of a micro-picking-up chamber with a very small micropipette (18µ in inner diameter), and coverslip pressor, and (2) use of a 70x phase objective lens with oil immersion condenser. As an evidence of viability of the isolated cell, the nuclear rotation was demonstrated in a conditioned medium for five days culture.

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