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Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting (macs)

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Magnetic-Activated Cell Sorting (MACS) is a technique used to separate cells based on their surface markers using magnetic beads.

Key Features

  • Selective cell isolation
  • High purity sorting
  • Gentle on cells

Pros

  • Efficient cell separation
  • Easy to use
  • Versatile for various cell types

Cons

  • Cost of reagents can be high for large scale experiments
  • May not work for all cell types or markers

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