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Human PBMC Separation Solution(P 1.077)

Human PBMC Separation Solution(P 1.077)

SKU:E-CK-A103

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Size:200mL

Storage:Store at room temperature with shading light for 1 year. Avoid freezing and thawing.

Shipping:RT

Exp date:12 months

Category ID_I:Antibodies and Reagents

Category ID_II:FCM Reagents

Category ID_III:FCM Reagents

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Species reactivity:Human

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Usage:This product is a sterile density gradient separation solution for separating human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC).

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Tested Sample Types:Fresh human peripheral blood

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Background:This product is a sterile density gradient separation solution for separating human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) with a density of 1.077±0.001 g/mL. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), mainly including lymphocytes, monocytes, phagocytes, dendritic cells and a small number of other cell types. When the separation solution is used for density gradient centrifugation, different cells in human peripheral blood will be divided into four layers from top to bottom due to their volume, morphology, and specific gravity (density): plasma and platelets (about 1.030 g/mL) have a lower density, and they are suspended in the upper part of the separation solution, which is the first layer. The density of mononuclear cells (PBMC, about 1.075 g/mL) is a little lower than the separation solution, and it is located on top of the interface of the separation solution, which is generally ring-shaped milky white, and it is the second layer. The third layer is the transparent isolate layer; the density of erythrocytes and granulocytes (about 1.092 g/mL) was larger, and they sink to the bottom, as the fourth layer, and the PBMC can be obtained by removing the components of the top layer.

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