Research settings often require the measurement of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in a whole blood sample. This information can serve as an indicator of the effectiveness of a treatment or a disease state, for example. Purifying a blood sample can be costly, require a significant time investment, and risks losing a critical sample during the multiple cleaning and purification steps. Research settings often require the measurement of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in a whole blood sample. This information can serve as an indicator of the effectiveness of a treatment or a disease state, for example. Purifying a blood sample can be costly, require a significant time investment, and risks losing a critical sample during the multiple cleaning and purification steps. Learn more about counting PBMCs in blood, in this application note.
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