Large-Scale Cell Processing

The Large-Scale Cell Processing Core Facility has been established to provide three primary functions:

(1) Process large quantities (up to 1011) of hematopoietic cells. The types of procedures include CD34+ cell enrichment, T-cell selection or depletion, and cryopreservation.

(2) Perform 2 and 3 color flow cytometric analyses, as well as in-vitro colony-forming assays, on the processed cells.

(3) A Repository of Cryopreserved Specimens consisting of large quantities of stored bone marrow or PBSC components obtained from normal donors and patients with a variety of malignancies.

The Core provides these functions on a user fee basis. For more information on pricing, see the User Fee listing

Location: 1100 Fairview Ave. N.
Thomas Building, DE-590
Phone: (206) 667-4004
Fax: (206) 667-6547
E-mail: sheimfel@fhcrc.org
Contact: Shelly Heimfeld, Ph.D.


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