Cell purification at UCSF
- Definition
- A material component separation technique used to separate populations of two or more cells, such as by magnetic bead sorting.
- Synonyms
- Cell separation, Cell isolation, Cell segregation, Cell sorting
- Categories
- Technique → Material processing → Material component separation → Cell purification
GMP and GTP Cell Therapy Manufacturing Cleanroom Labs Core
Diabetes Research Center,
MCB
Contact: Florinna Dekovic
415-502-7711
florinna.dekovic@ucsf.edu
- beta cell isolation, islet
Cell and Genome Engineering Core
Mission Bay, Parnassus
Contact: Jennifer Page
(415) 502-3387
cgecore@ucasf.edu
- Tissue dissociation and cell isolation
Parnassus Flow Cytometry Core
Research Resource Program,
Parnassus
Contact: Michael Lee
415-430-7676
michael.lee@ucsf.edu
- Single Cell Capture
Core Immunology Laboratory/CFAR Immunology Core
Division of Experimental Medicine, SOM-SFGH,
SFGH
Contact: Jeffrey Milush
415-206-3881
jeffrey.milush@ucsf.edu
- Isolation of untouched cell populations by negative selection
Liver Center Cell Biology Core
UCSF Liver Center,
SFGH
Contact: Jacquelyn Maher
(415) 206-4805
Jacquelyn.Maher@ucsf.edu
- Isolate hepatocytes and nonparenchymal cells from human liver specimens
- Isolate primary hepatocytes from rats and mice using in situ collagenase perfusion
- Training in liver cell isolation from rats and mice and techniques for purfiying primary cell suspensions