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Acute Lymphoid Leukemia Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells (Relapsed/Refractory)
Cat.No.: CSC-C4601X
Species: Human
Source: Bone Marrow
Cell Type: Mononuclear
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Bone marrow 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.
No, our mononuclear cells cannot be revived. Their main application is to analyze RNA or protein. Cryopreserved cells that can be revived are available from the same donors. Please contact our Technical Customer Support if you need matched viable cells.
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Average Rating: 5.0 | 1 Scientist has reviewed this product
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Creative Bioarray's bone marrow mononuclear cells have been very helpful in our experiments.
11 May 2023
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