What’s the difference between positive and negative selection of cells?
Positive selection involves targeting a desired cell population with an antibody specific to a cell surface marker (e.g., CD3, CD8,...
Positive selection involves targeting a desired cell population with an antibody specific to a cell surface marker (e.g., CD3, CD8,...
Both fresh and cryopreserved primary cells are useful for downstream applications. Cryopreserved primary cells provide additional convenience by allowing you...
Cytologics’s primary cells are validated using our Quality Management System, which tests cell count, viability, and purity.
Yes, we can prospectively collect and process samples. Our customer service team can work with you to coordinate a collection...
Cytologics obtains primary cell products through ethical and compliant methods: donations are performed in the United States in compliance with...
Yes, we can produce multiple cell types from the same donor. Please fill out our custom request form and we...
It depends on your application. For purity, flow and viability assays you may use cells immediately. For assays requiring cell...
Yes, but we do not recommend it. We offer cells cryopreserved in different concentrations and aliquots so you can thaw...
The recommended thawing procedure for each cell type is included in the product documentation that comes with your order. For...
Your order will come with a Certificate of Analysis (COA) which details the product analysis and donor characterization and demographic...
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