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- ArticleChiao JW, Good RA.Immunol Commun. 1979;8(1):49-54.A single step method to isolate human T lymphocytes was achieved using a rosette technique to deplete non-T lymphocytes. Erythrocytes coated simultaneously with IgG and complement were used to form rosettes with cells bearing such receptors during a short incubation period and the rosetting cells removed by gradient centrifugation. T lymphocytes were isolated (greater than 96% T cells) without exposing to much experimental manipulations and in good recovery (mean 60%, range 40-75%).