TY - JOUR AU - Burke, Eugene M. AB - Reprinted from TECHNICAL BULLETIN O IF TH E TU B AMERICAN JOURNAL OP CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REGISTRY OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGI IIST S 3 Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 107-111 July, 1903 Vol. 33, No. 6, June, 1963, pp. 105-1' Copyright © 1963 by The Williams & Wilkina Co. Printed in U.S.A. HYDROCHLORI C ACID ERYTHROCYTOLYSIS FOR MILLIPORE-FILTER ISOLATION OF TUMOR CELLS FROM FLUIDS FROM WOUNDS KUMAO SAKO, M.D., NOEL J. GEFFROS, ROBERTO PRADIER, M.D., AND EUGENE M. BURKE, B.S. Department of Surgery, Roswell Park Memorial Institute (New York State Department of Health), Buffalo, New York been used most frequently to lyse red cells I n the detection of cancer cells in body fluids, washings from wounds, and drainages prior to filtration through Millipore filters. from wounds, one of the major problems has Streptolysin-0 will also lyse some of the been the lack of a simple and inexpensive polymorphonuclear cells. One of the chief technic for the separation of cancer cells drawbacks of its use is that it is expensive, from the formed elements of the blood. especially with large quantities of fluid. EngelF reviewed early attempts to separate There are 2 difficulties encountered in the erythrocytes from leukocytes and tumor TI - Hydrochloric Acid Erythrocytolysis for Millipore-Filter Isolation of Tumor Cells from Fluids from Wounds JF - American Journal of Clinical Pathology DO - 10.1093/ajcp/40.1_ts.107 DA - 1963-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/hydrochloric-acid-erythrocytolysis-for-millipore-filter-isolation-of-Mi6o1aKixZ SP - 107 EP - 111 VL - 40 IS - 1_ts DP - DeepDyve ER -