Streck Cell Preservative®

Streck Cell Preservative is an easy-to-use liquid preservative that maintains white blood cell integrity and allows CD markers to be measured through flow cytometric analysis. Streck Cell Preservative stabilizes peripheral and cord blood samples, surgical tissue samples, bone marrow and fine needle aspirates for up to 7 days prior to analysis by flow cytometry.

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DescriptionCatalog Number
 
6 x 1.0 mL213350
50 x 1.0 mL213355
2 x 10.0 mL213358

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