Description | Human CD14+ monocytes are immature phagocytes circulating in the blood that can phagocytose and degrade microorganisms and particulate matter. |
Tissue/Organ/Organ System | Blood |
Size | 5*105 cells/1.0 ml |
Species | Human |
Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
Quality Control | CD BioSciences' cryopreserved PBMCs consistently exhibited viability above 87% (Day 0 when thawed) with less than a 7.5% deviation from that of fresh PBMCs. |
Storage Conditions | Liquid Nitrogen |
Growth Properties | Loosely Adherent |
Categories | Primary Cells |
Applications | For Research Use Only. The most common applications of CD14+ monocytes are their in vitro differentiation into monocyte-derived dendritic cells and macrophages, respectively. |
Cell Morphology | Other |
Donor Disease | Normal |
Donor Gender | Donor Info Not Disclosed |
Expression Profile | CD14+ |
Isolation Method | These cells are extracted from whole blood using Lymphoprep(R), a hydrophilic polysaccharide that separates layers of blood, with monocytes and lymphocytes forming a buffy coat under a layer of plasma. |
Population Doubling Time | The Human CD14 Monocytes do not proliferate in vitro |
Price | Inquiry |