Specialized cell isolation is critical to obtain valuable cells such as peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMCs). This process ensures a precise supply of cells used in medical research and treatments.
PBMCs are cells isolated from the mononuclear cell fraction of peripheral blood. These cells play an important role in immunological research and the development of immune therapies. Our PBMC procurement process starts with voluntary donations from blood donors and is meticulously processed in the laboratory.
BMMCs are stem cells derived from the mononuclear cell fraction of the bone marrow. These cells are used in stem cell transplants and regenerative medical applications. Our BMMC procurement process involves specialized medical procedures and the participation of prospective donors, ensuring full compliance with health and safety standards.
Procured PBMCs and BMMCs form the basis of various medical research and clinical trials. The use of these cells plays a critical role in understanding the mechanisms of diseases and developing new treatments. For example, the potential of these cells in areas such as cancer immunotherapy and tissue regeneration holds great promise.
We continuously strive to ensure the highest quality and safety standards in our specialized cell isolation processes. Every donation is considered a step towards scientific progress and improving the quality of life of patients. With future research and technological advances, we will continue to further expand the potential of these precious cells.