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Peritoneal exudate cells. IV. Characterization of colony forming cells
Hsiu‐San ‐S Lin, Pamela G. Freeman
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Colony Forming Units
100%
Phagocytic Activity
100%
Peritoneal Exudate Cells
100%
Cell Population
66%
Incubation
66%
Phagocytic Cells
66%
Exudates
66%
Adherent Cells
66%
Ficoll
66%
Cell Fraction
66%
Buoyant Density
66%
Nonphagocytic Cells
66%
Cell-to-cell
33%
Macrophages
33%
Bone Marrow Cells
33%
Stem Cells
33%
Granulocytes
33%
Peritoneal Exudate
33%
Activity Density
33%
Non-dividing Cells
33%
Plastic Surface
33%
Magnetic Field
33%
Density Gradient
33%
Density Region
33%
Discontinuous Density Gradient
33%
Iron Particles
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Phagocytosis
100%
Colony Forming Cell
100%
Peritoneal Exudate Cell
100%
Cell Population
66%
Adherent Cell
66%
Density Gradient
66%
Granulocyte
33%
Macrophage
33%
Stem Cell
33%
Phagocyte
33%
Bone Marrow Cell
33%
Colony-Forming Unit
33%
Magnetic Field
33%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Mouse
100%
Macrophage
100%
Stem Cell
100%
Phagocyte
100%
Polymorphonuclear Cell
100%