Q:

What is the typical cell distribution for peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) catalog number CC-2702? 

A:

We don't characterize each lot of these cells. Therefore, we don't make any guarantee regarding cell type distribution.

Typically, you would expect to see approximately 60-80% T Cells, 10-20% monocytes, and the remaining cells would be B cells, or hematopoietic stem cells.  

Related Cells:
Mononuclear, peripheral blood, human
Categories:
Primary Cells and Media
Research Areas:
Immunotherapy / Hematology

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