PMID: 3384157Jan 1, 1988Paper

Separation of two different populations of granulocytes of Nereis diversicolor (Annelida) by selective agglutination with lectins

Developmental and Comparative Immunology
M M'BeriA Dhainaut

Abstract

Methods for obtaining coelomocyte populations from Nereis diversicolor by selective agglutination have been developed. Two main types of granulocytes have been successfully separated and recovered using respectively galactose and fucose specific lectins. 85 to 90% of the separated cells were viable.

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Oct 18, 1976·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·Y ReisnerN Sharon
Jan 1, 1979·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Y ReisnerB Ramot

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Dec 14, 2011·Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS·Céline Boidin-WichlaczAurélie Tasiemski

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