magnetic activated cell sorting (macs)

How Does MACS Work?

The process of MACS involves several key steps:
Labeling: Cells are incubated with magnetic nanoparticles that are attached to antibodies specific to the target cell surface markers.
Separation: The labeled cell suspension is passed through a column placed in a magnetic field. The magnetic field captures the labeled cells, allowing the unlabeled cells to pass through.
Elution: The magnetic field is removed, and the specifically bound cells are eluted from the column.

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