Biological fluids such as leukopaks, whole blood, cord blood, peripheral blood, and bone marrow are foundational resources in the rapidly evolving fields of cell and gene therapy. These fluids serve as primary sources for isolating clinically relevant cell populations, including hematopoietic stem cells, immune cells, and progenitor cells, which are essential for developing advanced therapies for cancer, genetic disorders, and regenerative medicine.
Importance in Cell and Gene Therapy
- Diverse Cell Populations: Each fluid provides access to specific cell types—T cells, NK cells, B cells, HSPCs, MSCs—vital for therapy development and personalized medicine.
- Clinical Applications: Used in CAR-T cell therapy, gene editing, stem cell transplantation, and tissue regeneration.
- Scalability and Consistency: Mobilized leukopaks and standardized collection protocols ensure high yields and reproducibility, supporting large-scale clinical manufacturing.
- Regulatory Compliance: GMP-compliant products are available, ensuring safety and traceability for clinical use.
Key Features and Benefits
- High Cell Viability and Purity: Optimized collection and processing ensure robust, viable cell populations suitable for sensitive downstream applications.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide array of research and clinical needs, from basic discovery to advanced therapy manufacturing.
- Reduced Donor Variability: Single-donor, mobilized products minimize variability, supporting reproducibility in research and clinical trials.

