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Summary
The method of differential adsorption has been successfully applied to separation of lymphocytes from granulocytes in human blood. When whole blood was passed through a short column of siliconized glass wool, the granulocytes were almost quantitatively retained on the column, and uninjured lymphocytes in 30-89% yield appeared in the effluent blood.
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