What Does ASECS Stand For?
ASECS stands for Antigen Specific Electrophoretic Cell Separation
ASECS, or Antigen Specific Electrophoretic Cell Separation, is a biotechnological technique designed for the selective isolation of cells based on their specific antigenic characteristics. This method utilizes electrophoresis to separate cells in a heterogeneous population, allowing for the targeted extraction of cells that express particular antigens. ASECS is instrumental in research and clinical applications, including immunology, cancer therapy, and vaccine development, where precise cell separation is critical for studying immune responses and cellular behavior.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym