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Acute Myeloid Leukemia Bone Marrow Plasma
Cat.No.: CSC-C4587X
Species: Human
Source: Bone Marrow
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Plasma from a unit of whole blood frozen within 5 days (120 hours of collection). Also, commonly frozen within 1-8 hours, 1-24 hrs. 1-36 hours, 1-72 hours or 1-120 hrs. (5 days). Good for 1 year for transfusion purposes or fractionation. No expiration for research purposes. Average size is 225 to 250 mls.
Plasma is a liquid. It's a light yellow color and resembles the color of straw. Although plasma makes up more than half of your blood’s total volume, the color of red blood cells dominates the color of your whole blood.
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