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What is the main component of Leukopaks?
What is the main component of Leukopaks?
- Red blood cells
- Plasma
- Platelets
- White blood cells (correct)
Where can Sanguine collect Leukopaks from?
Where can Sanguine collect Leukopaks from?
- From their own apheresis site (correct)
- From blood banks
- Only in the LA area
- At partner clinics across the country
What is the purpose of a Leukolot?
What is the purpose of a Leukolot?
- To maintain vein access
- To test for infectious diseases
- To collect white blood cells
- To screen donors before committing to a full Leukopak (correct)
How are fresh Leukopaks usually shipped for delivery?
How are fresh Leukopaks usually shipped for delivery?
What is the approximate white blood cell count in a Half-sized Leukopak?
What is the approximate white blood cell count in a Half-sized Leukopak?
What is the first step in the Leukopak Collection Workflow?
What is the first step in the Leukopak Collection Workflow?
What is the main difference between fresh and cryopreserved leukopaks?
What is the main difference between fresh and cryopreserved leukopaks?
What differentiates Sanguine in terms of leukopaks?
What differentiates Sanguine in terms of leukopaks?
Which group would be interested in high volumes of PBMCs for clinical assay development and validation?
Which group would be interested in high volumes of PBMCs for clinical assay development and validation?
What is a deliverable that is NOT available with the Disease-state leukopaks?
What is a deliverable that is NOT available with the Disease-state leukopaks?
When is cryopreservation typically performed on leukopaks?
When is cryopreservation typically performed on leukopaks?
What distinguishes Sanguine's Leukolots from other offerings?
What distinguishes Sanguine's Leukolots from other offerings?