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Irradiated PBMC, Donor5 (ICZP005)

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Irradiated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) are normal PBMCs that have been exposed to 25 Gy radiation from cesium 137. This dose of radiation causes enough DNA damage to prevent cells from dividing, but still produces cytokines and other soluble factors. These PBMCs are well suited for use as feeder layers for antigen presenting cells or other cells because their lack of proliferation prevents them from contaminating the cells of interest. The irradiated PBMC can be used in combination with an antiCD3 antibody to stimulate activation and proliferation of T cells, or as a stimulator in a mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). In some cases, we have unirradiated cells from the same donor that can be used as controls.

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Donor Information

  • Product Name
  • Irradiated PBMC, Donor5
  • Cat. No.
  • ICZP005
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Donor Age
  • 32
  • Donor Health
  • Healthy
  • HLA Type
  • The donor is healthy and has not taken any medication. She is allergic to tree pollen and keflex. Her FcγRIIIa genotype is F / V.
  • Blood Type
  • ONeg
  • Ethnicity
  • Caucasian
  • Anticoagulant
  • Citrate

Additional Information

  • Additional Information
  • The donor is a nonsmoker and does not take any medication. His FcgRIIIa genotype is F / V
  • Preparation
  • We obtained peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from many donors. Our PBMCs were collected by leukapheresis and further treated with a Ficoll gradient and several washes to remove platelets.
  • Application
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Quality Control
  • The cells provided by our company are taken from blood products and separated according to standard operating procedures to ensure the stability of cell quality between batches.
    Cell purity>95%
    Cell viability>90%
    Microorganisms, HIV, HBV, HCV, syphilis, etc. tests were performed.
  • Handling Notes
  • 1. After receiving the cells, please check whether the cell bottle is intact, whether the frozen cells are thawed, whether the fresh cell culture solution has leakage or turbidity. If any of the above phenomena occur, please contact us in time.
    2. Even when the test report is negative, when handling the cell sample, take precautions and complete the operation in the fume hood.
    3. The cell can only be used for scientific research and should not be used for in vitro diagnosis of humans and animals.
    4. During the cell culture process, please perform under aseptic conditions.
  • Size
  • 05-10M cells/vial

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