GE17-5442-03
Ficoll®-Paque Premium
Cytiva 17-5442-03, pack of 6 × 500 mL
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liquid
shelf life
Please be aware this product may be shipped 90 days before the expiration date. For more information on the batch specific expiration date, please contact technical service.
packaging
pack of 6 × 500 mL
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 17-5442-03
color
Colorless to slightly yellow
pH range
5.5-7.5
General description
Ficoll-Paque PREMIUM products are based on Ficoll-Paque PLUS (see Ficoll-Paque PLUS) which has been used for more than 30 yr as a sterile density medium for the isolation of high yields of mononuclear cells from bone marrow, peripheral blood, and cord blood. All Ficoll-Paque PREMIUM products differ from Ficoll-Paque PLUS in that they are manufactured under a Quality Management System certified to ISO 13485:2003.
Application
Can be used for isolating a broad range of human mononuclear cells including those of a higher density and for separating blood cells from mice or rats.
Can be used when isolating lower-density human mononuclear cells (e.g., mesenchymal stromal cells or monocytes).
Features and Benefits
- Sterile, ready to use reagents used to prepare mononuclear cell preparations from peripheral blood, bone marrow, and umbilical cord blood by density gradient centrifugation.
- Manufactured under a Quality Management System certified to ISO 13485:2003.
- Low levels of endotoxin (< 0.12 EU/mL) secured and tested.
- Cytotoxicity grade 0.
- A Regulatory Support File (RSF) is available for Ficoll-Paque PREMIUM products.
Storage and Stability
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Protocols
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