Product Overview
Lonza cord blood CD34+ HLA cells (2C-101H) contain 1 million hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, and are ideal for studies relating to transplantation and stem cells. They are also widely used in humanized mouse model development. Cord blood derived CD34+ HLA cells (2C-101H) is available with HLA information enabling prescreening and selection of lots most appropriate for your study, providing cost and time savings. HLA information eliminates the need to use cells for obtaining HLA genotype increasing the number of cells that can be used within your experiment. CD34+ HLA cells are ethically sourced and are isolated using Institutional Review Board (IRB) or other regulatory authority-approved consent forms and protocols. Large inventory supports stable supply from a single vendor.
Guarantee
Lonza guarantees the performance of Cells only if appropriate Lonza recommended Media and Reagents are used exclusively and the recommended storage and use protocols are followed. Any modifications made to the recommended cell systems including the use of alternative media, reagents or protocols, will void cell and media performance guarantees. If you need assistance in selecting the appropriate media, reagents, or protocol, please contact Lonza Scientific Support.
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HLA information: High-resolution HLA typing (Class I and Class II alleles) is provided
High Purity Viability: Guaranteed to have a purity of ≥90% as indicated by CD34+ expression
High viability: They are guaranteed to contain 1 million viable cells per ampoule
Certificate of Analysis is provided for each cell lot purchased. HIV, HBV, HCV not detected
Supporting media: Use X-VIVO® 20 Medium for the expansion and differentiation
Choices in CD34+ cell types: Large lots can be selected between (cord blood CD34+ HLA cells 2C-101 HX) and (2C-101 X) (available with and without HLA information). CD34+ cells derived from bone marrow (2M-101) and from adult mobilized blood (4Y-101D) can also be considered
Applications
- Humanized mice models creation
- Regenerative medicine
- Autoimmune disease
- Transplantations studies
- Immunology
- Cancer research