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2017
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Inserting a sample into a FACS (fluorescence-activated cell sorting) machine used to characterise the infected cells (lymphocytes) of patients with the marker CD32+. This machine makes it possible to view the cells and analyse their specific surface markers by using fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies directed against the markers of interest. The aim is to analyse and characterise these CD32+ cells in detail.
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2017
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