FLL Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells (Untreated)

Cat.No.: CSC-C4496X

Species: Human

Source: Bone Marrow

Cell Type: Mononuclear

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Cat.No.
CSC-C4496X
Description
FLL-Bone Marrow-Mononuclear Cells are obtained by density separation, using Ficoll-Paque to enrich the mononuclear cells. FLL-Bone Marrow-Mononuclear Cells are available in the untreated and relapsed/refractory samples.
Species
Human
Source
Bone Marrow
Cell Type
Mononuclear
Disease
Diseased
Storage and Shipping
Store in liquid nitrogen and ship in dry ice.
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How many mononuclear cells are typically found per milliliter (mL) of whole, unprocessed bone marrow?

Whole, unprocessed bone marrow typically contains 4 million to 10 million mononuclear cells per milliliter (mL).

What is the percentage of CD34 positive cells in the bone marrow mononuclear cell population?

Although, we have not estimated the exact percentage of the CD 34 positive population in Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells; however, literature is suggesting that CD34+ cells make up around 2% of the population in the bone marrow.

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