Theresa P. Pretlow
Case Western Reserve University
97 Papers
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Theresa P. Pretlow is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aberrant crypt foci & Prostate. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 97 publications. Previous affiliations of Theresa P. Pretlow include University of Alabama at Birmingham & University Hospitals of Cleveland.
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Comparison of different methods for the purification of eosinophils from human peripheral blood.
TL;DR: This is the first time that continuous and discontinuous gradients are found equally effective and it is speculated this finding is related to the fact that the band capacities are vastly overloaded in these gradients.
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Sedimentation for the separation of cells
TL;DR: There are two kinds of sedimentation that can be used for cell separation in continuous gradients: velocity sedimentation and isopycnic sedimentation as discussed by the authors, which accomplishes cell separations according to the different densities of cells.
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Enzymatic activities in extracts of small (20 +/- 5 mg) samples of prostatic carcinoma.
Raymond R. Rackley,Terrence J. Lewis,Edwin L. Bradley,Howard S. Levin,Martin I. Resnick,Theresa P. Pretlow,Thomas G. Pretlow +6 more
TL;DR: A method that permits multiple enzyme assays to be carried out with much smaller amounts of tissue will enable the selection inherent in the exclusion of patients who have only needle biopsies and should permit the prospective study of most patients with prostatic carcinoma.
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Isokinetic Gradients for the Separation of Cells
Thomas G. Pretlow,Theresa P. Pretlow +1 more
- 01 Jan 1987
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the isokinetic gradients for the separation of cells by velocity sedimentation, which contains a low concentration of Ficoll and therefore, is of low density and viscosity.
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