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. 1974 Feb;74(2):275-86.

Separation of cells having histochemically demonstrable glucose-6-phosphatase from suspensions of hamster kidney cells in an isokinetic density gradient of Ficoll in tissue culture medium

Separation of cells having histochemically demonstrable glucose-6-phosphatase from suspensions of hamster kidney cells in an isokinetic density gradient of Ficoll in tissue culture medium

T G Pretlow 2nd et al. Am J Pathol. 1974 Feb.

Abstract

Suspensions of enzymatically disaggregated hamster kidney cells were separated primarily according to differences in diameter using velocity sedimentation in a previously described isokinetic density gradient and according to differences in density in an isopycnic density gradient. Cells which contained histochemically demonstrable glucose-6-phosphatase were thought to be cells from proximal tubules and constituted 46.5 +/- 14.1% of the cells in the starting sample suspension of disaggregated kidney cells. The purest gradient fractions from experiments using velocity sedimentation contained 98.0 +/- 0.6% cells which demonstrated glucose-6-phosphatase activity. More than 99.0% of these cells excluded trypan blue. Isopycnic sedimentation was not an effective means of purifying proximal tubule cells.

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