Immunomagnetic separation

ID: immunomagnetic-separation

Immunomagnetic separation (IMS) is a technique used to isolate and purify specific cells, microorganisms, or substances from a heterogeneous mixture using magnetic particles coated with antibodies. This method leverages the specificity of antibodies to bind to target antigens, allowing for the selective separation of the desired entities from a sample. ### Key Components of Immunomagnetic Separation: 1. **Magnetic Particles**: Small beads or particles that are often made of iron oxide or other magnetic materials.

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