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- Immunosurgery abstract "Immunosurgery is a method of removing an external cell layer of an object. Immunosurgery is to expose the specimen to a solution containing antibodies against the object, remove that solution and subsequently expose the object to complement. When only the external layer is marked with antibodies, these cells are the only ones to be destroyed by the complement.This technique is used to isolate the inner cell mass of mouse blastocysts from the trophoblast layer. It can be used to obtain large quantities of pure inner cell masses in a relatively short period of time. The inner cell mass can be used for stem cell research. They are the best cells to use for research compared to adult and fetal stem cells.This is because the inner cell mass has not been affected by external factors.".
- Immunosurgery thumbnail Blastocyst_immunosurgery.png?width=300.
- Immunosurgery wikiPageID "29127124".
- Immunosurgery wikiPageRevisionID "603082445".
- Immunosurgery hasPhotoCollection Immunosurgery.
- Immunosurgery subject Category:Immunology.
- Immunosurgery subject Category:Surgery.
- Immunosurgery comment "Immunosurgery is a method of removing an external cell layer of an object. Immunosurgery is to expose the specimen to a solution containing antibodies against the object, remove that solution and subsequently expose the object to complement. When only the external layer is marked with antibodies, these cells are the only ones to be destroyed by the complement.This technique is used to isolate the inner cell mass of mouse blastocysts from the trophoblast layer.".
- Immunosurgery label "Immunosurgery".
- Immunosurgery label "جراحة مناعية".
- Immunosurgery sameAs m.0dllw3g.
- Immunosurgery sameAs Q6005579.
- Immunosurgery sameAs Q6005579.
- Immunosurgery wasDerivedFrom Immunosurgery?oldid=603082445.
- Immunosurgery depiction Blastocyst_immunosurgery.png.
- Immunosurgery isPrimaryTopicOf Immunosurgery.