Myelodysplastic Syndrome Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells (Newly Diagnosed/Untreated)

Cat.No.: CSC-C4447X

Species: Human

Source: Bone Marrow

Cell Type: Mononuclear

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Cat.No.
CSC-C4447X
Description
Bone Marrow is obtained from adult Myelodysplastic Syndrome patients. Bone Marrow-Mononuclear Cells are isolated by diluting the bone marrow with phosphate-buffered saline and using gradient separation techniques. After centrifugation,the Mononuclear Cells layer is collected. Mononuclear Cells can be processed further to isolate cell subpopulations. Myelodysplastic Syndrome-Mononuclear Cells are available in the newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory stages.
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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Can I isolate RNA and/or proteins from the mononuclear cells?

Our mononuclear cells are an easily accessible source of DNA, RNA, and proteins.

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