Human whole blood for drug target discovery and immune response analysis

BioIVT provides whole blood with unmatched capabilities, giving clients the power to choose their own anticoagulant, aliquot size, volume, ship temperature, specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, and more.

Features and benefits

  • The sample can be customized to meet any criteria or procedure demands
  • Six global donor centers
  • Large lots are available from individual or pooled donors

Details

Whole blood contains red cells, white cells, and platelets (~45% of total volume) suspended in plasma (~55% of total volume). It is utilized for various research applications, including drug target discovery, analysis of immune responses, and identification/validation of biomarkers.

Quality

Specifications

Biohazard Information: This item should be handled with caution as it may be capable of transmitting infectious agents. Users are encouraged to use universal precautions.

It is crucial to remember that no test method is able to ensure the total absence of the Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or other infectious agents. Therefore, all biological products should be handled at the Bio-Safety Level 2 as recommended by the CDC/NHI Manual “Biosafety In Microbiological And Biomedical Laboratories, From Potentially Infectious Human Serum Or Blood Specimens”.

Only for usage in vitro.

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