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Human CD34+ Progenitor Cells from Mobilized Peripheral Blood, Positive Selection, 5 Million Cells
Catalog #: 4Y-101D
Cryopreserved ampule of Human CD34+ Progenitor Cells from Mobilized Peripheral Blood using positive immunomagnetic selection containing ≥ 5 million cells
Human CD34+ Progenitor Cells from Mobilized Peripheral Blood, Positive Selection, 10 Million Cells
Catalog #: 4Y-101E
Cryopreserved ampule of Human CD34+ Progenitor Cells from Mobilized Peripheral Blood using positive immunomagnetic selection containing ≥ 10 million cells
Human Naïve CD8+/CD45RA+ T Cells
Catalog #: 2W-302
Human CD8+/CD45RA+ naïve cytotoxic T cells, isolated from peripheral blood using negative immunomagnetic selection, ≥ 5 million cells, cryopreserved
Diabetic Type I & Type II Adipose Derived Stem Cells (ADSC)
Catalog #: PT-5007
Human ADSC, cryo amp, ≥1 million cells, Diabetes Type I
Diabetic Type I & Type II Adipose Derived Stem Cells (ADSC)
Catalog #: PT-5008
Human ADSC, cryo amp, ≥1 million cells, Diabetes Type II
NHEK-Neo - Human Epidermal Keratinocytes - Neonatal
Catalog #: CC-2503
NHEK-Neo, in KGMTM Gold, cryo amp, ≥500,000 cells/vial
NHEK-Neo Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes - Neonatal
Catalog #: CC-2507
NHEK-Neo, pooled, cryo amp, ≥500,000 cells
RPTEC - Human Renal Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells
Catalog #: CC-2553
Cryopreserved ampule of Human Renal Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells (RPTEC) containing ≥ 500,000 cells
Do you need a modified version of this cell product, such as different vialing sizes, or isolations from special donors or species? Contact Lonza CellBio Services to discuss custom isolation, expansion, and testing options for your research
D-RPTEC – Diseased Human Renal Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells – Diabetes Type II
Catalog #: CC-2925
D-RPTEC, Renal Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells, Diabetes T2
PyroCell® Monocyte Activation Test Rapid System
Catalog #: 00296407
The PyroCell® Monocyte Activation Test – Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) Rapid System is an all-inclusive kit to conduct the Monocyte Activation Test.
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Cryopreserved Human LeukopakA brief guide and introduction to Lonza Cryopreserved Leukopak
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Custom Human Immune Cell Isolations Toss SheetA brief introduction to the services that Lonza CellBio Service can offer with regards to custom immune cell isolations.
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Instructions - Cryopreserved Human Stellate CellsTechnical Instructions for culturing human stellate cells
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Discover the Freshness of Frozen PBMCsAn Assessment of Cryopreservation Impact on T Cell Activation
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Human CD34+ Cells Technical information and instructions for use
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Cold Storage of Fresh Leukopak Maintains Cell Viability and FunctionalityLearn how advanced cold storage approaches enable optimal levels of product integrity, quality, stability and viability
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Primary Blood and Immune Cells for ResearchPresentation (PDF) showcasing Lonza's portfolio and capabilities of primary blood and immune cells for research.
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Cryopreservation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear CellsDoes Not Alter Immune Cell Phenotype
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The Cell and Gene Therapies Journey from Translation to CommercializationDownload our comprehensive eBook on how to accelerate cell and gene therapy development, from translation to GMP production and commercialization.
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An Innovative, Highly Efficient Method for Transfecting Large Quantities of Primary Human T-cellsA strong need exists for improved cancer treatment options. Lonza's approach relies on genetically modified, patient-derived cells like T-cells or natural killer cells which express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) targeting cancer cells.
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