Human Peripheral Blood CD34+ Cells
Description | Product Code | Price | Quantity | Add to Cart |
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Single Donor, Cryopreserved, 1 vial (0.2 million cells/vial)
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10HU-102-0.2M
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$1,523.00 | ||
Single Donor, Cryopreserved, 1 vial (0.5 million cells/vial)
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10HU-102-0.5M
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$2,343.00 |
Product Description
CD34, a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of hematopoietic progenitor cells and small blood vessel endothelial cells, is regarded as a marker of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and hematopoietic progenitor cells [1]. CD34+ cells have been shown to possess colony-forming potential in short-term assays, maintain long-term colony-forming potential in in vitro cultures and allow the expression and differentiation of blood cells from different hematopoietic lineages in in vivo models [2]. The CD34+ Progenitor Cells contain two main cellular subpopulations, hematopoietic and endothelial progenitor cells. Therefore, CD34+ Progenitor Cells are suitable for a series of studies, e.g. directed differentiation into more committed types of blood cells and endothelial lineages.
iXCells Biotechnologies offers CD34+ Progenitor Cells from the peripheral blood of healthy donors. These cells are positively isolated using a direct immunomagnetic CD34 MicroBead labeling system. > 90% of the cells are CD34+ as showed by flow cytometric analysis of iXCells CD34+ Progenitor Cells.
Figure 1: The representative flow cytometry analysis result of Human Peripheral Blood CD34+ Cells.
Product Details
Tissue |
Human peripheral blood |
Package Size |
0.2x106 cells/vial ; 0.5x106 cells/vial |
Passage Number |
P0 |
Shipped |
Cryopreserved |
Storage |
Liquid nitrogen |
Growth Properties |
Suspension |
Media |
References
[1] Julie S. Nielsen, Kelly M. McNagny (2008). “Novel functions of the CD34 family.” Journal of Cell Science 121, 3683-3692.
[2] M Engelhardt, M Lu¨bbert and Y Guo. (2002). “CD34+ or CD34− : which is the more primitive?.” Leukemia, 16:1603-1608.
[1] Julie S. Nielsen, Kelly M. McNagny (2008). “Novel functions of the CD34 family.” Journal of Cell Science 121, 3683-3692.
[2] M Engelhardt, M Lu¨bbert and Y Guo. (2002). “CD34+ or CD34− : which is the more primitive?.” Leukemia, 16:1603-1608.
Biological | |
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Cell System | Hematopoietic Cell System |
Cell Type | Hematopoietic Stem Cells |
Species | Human (Normal) |