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- noun A
laboratory procedure wherewhite blood cells are separated from a sample ofblood .
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Examples
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The dendritic cells are obtained by a process known as leukapheresis which involves the separation and extraction of white blood cells from the rest of the patient's blood, and returning it to the organism.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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The dendritic cells are obtained by a process known as leukapheresis which involves the separation and extraction of white blood cells from the rest of the patient's blood, and returning it to the organism.
innovations-report 2009
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Such supportive care includes a treatment called leukapheresis, which reduces the levels of white blood cells.
unknown title 2009
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The dendritic cells are obtained by a process known as leukapheresis which involves the separation and extraction of white blood cells from the rest of the patient's blood, and returning it to the organism.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Such supportive care includes a treatment called leukapheresis, which reduces the levels of white blood cells.
unknown title 2009
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Such supportive care includes a treatment called leukapheresis, which reduces the levels of white blood cells.
unknown title 2009
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Such supportive care includes a treatment called leukapheresis, which reduces the levels of white blood cells.
unknown title 2009
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Such supportive care includes a treatment called leukapheresis, which reduces the levels of white blood cells.
unknown title 2009
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Such supportive care includes a treatment called leukapheresis, which reduces the levels of white blood cells.
unknown title 2009
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The dendritic cells are obtained by a process known as leukapheresis which involves the separation and extraction of white blood cells from the rest of the patient's blood, and returning it to the organism.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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