Plasma
All biochemical tests are performed using some kind of body fluid, typically serum or plasma. Plasma is in essence the same as serum, but is obtained by centrifuging the blood without clotting. Plasma is obtained by centrifugation before clotting occurs, and the act of centrifugation packs the denser blood cells and platelets to the bottom of the centrifuge tube, leaving the liquid plasma resting above, making extraction of the plasma simpler.
Human plasma, chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)
Supplier: Charles River Laboratories Cell Solutions
Human peripheral blood plasma used for researching the causes, diagnosis, supportive care and treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Collected from IRB consented chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) disease donors.
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Human plasma, Crohn's disease (CD)
Supplier: Charles River Laboratories Cell Solutions
Human peripheral blood plasma used for researching the causes, diagnosis, supportive care and treatment of Crohn's disease (CD). Collected from IRB-consented donors diagnosed with CD.



