Isolation and Preparation of Bone Marrow-Derived Immune Cells for Metabolic Analysis.

2020 
The isolation of immune cells from the bone marrow is important for obtaining sufficient numbers for downstream analysis. Immune cells derived from the bone marrow may be subjected to metabolic assays for analysis or used to test the effect of infectious agents on immune cells. Here, we describe a process for the isolation of macrophages, dendritic cells, and neutrophils from mice. Using the methods described herein, specific immune cells with purity above 85-90% can be obtained from the bone marrow of mice.
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