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Cord Blood CD34 Depleted Mononuclear Cells, Single Donor, Fresh
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Description
Mononuclear cells (MNCs)are composed of lymphocytes (T cells, B cells, and NK cells), monocytes, dendritic cells, and stem/progenitor cells. These cells are critical components of the immune system and play key roles in the humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. Mononuclear cells are commonly used in research and clinical applications in the areas of immunology, infectious disease, hematological malignancies, vaccine development, transplant therapy, and high-throughput screening.
Mononuclear cells are separated from umbilical cord blood by means of a density gradient centrifugation protocol. Human cord blood CD34 depleted mononuclear cells are isolated from the mononuclear cell fraction by removing the CD34+ population by immunomagnetic separation. The CD34 depleted mononuclear cells contain less than 0.1% CD34+ cells. The presence of CD34+ cells is assessed by flow cytometry prior to cryopreservation. The isolated MNCs can be used to isolate subpopulations or used as a control for donor matched CD34+ stem cell experiments (Please request the CD34 depleted flow-through fraction upon ordering CD34+ stem cells).
Cells were obtained using Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved consent forms and protocols.
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