Abstract

We describe an alternative method for rapidly purifying viable and structurally intact eosinophils from human peripheral blood using controlled hypotonic lysis and centrifugation. This method has significant advantages in that it does not require the use of density gradients, antibodies, magnetic beads, or ammonium chloride lysis procedures.

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