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titleOfInvention Stem cell separating material and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] It is possible to separate target cells efficiently and at high speed, and also the purity of the obtained target cells is high, so that the function of the separated cells is not deteriorated and the cells are regenerated after use. The present invention also provides a cell separating material and a method for producing the same. [Structure] A stem cell separating / adsorbing material obtained by immobilizing an antibody against an antigen on the membrane surface of a stem cell on a carrier constituted by introducing a carboxyl group and a hydrophilic chain in a stable manner using a nonwoven fabric as a support.
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