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Isolation of Bone Marrow Plasma Cells by Negative Selection with Immunomagnetic Beads

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 1996 Mar 28
PMID 8601705
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In order to isolate bone marrow plasma cells from patients presenting with multiple myeloma or monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, we developed a method for purifying these cells by negative selection using monoclonal antibodies and immunomagnetic beads. The results presented here were obtained from 75 procedures. Purity was extremely variable (2-100%) and was dependent on the percentage of plasma cells in the original bone marrow sample with a 10% cut-off, beyond which purity was over 96% in all cases. The mean yield was about 20%. The cells collected were viable and suitable for immunophenotyping, semi-quantitative studies of oncoproteins, and PCR.

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