Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Providing the cellular resources for the future advancements in hematopoietic stem biology.
Fred Hutch’s unique resources include enriched hematopoietic progenitor/stem cell products coupled with platform of molecular tools and large animal models to investigate hematopoietic stem cell biology.
The Hematopoietic Cell Procurement and Processing Core provides an array of unmanipulated and enriched subpopulations of hematopoietic cell products from healthy donors, including CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells, to investigators.
The Cell Tools and Manipulation Core designs and provides a range of different tools for investigators to manipulate and edit hematopoietic blood and progenitor/stem cells including Lentivirus, Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV), Gamma retrovirus, and Foamy Virus at scales for ex vivo and in vivo experiments. The Core also offers the development of user-directed, edited CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells upon request.
The Large Animal Cell and Molecular Services Core provides Chimerism analysis, DLA Typing, design of molecular screening methods, and clone tracking for large animal models
Enrichment Core introduces the exciting world of research to a demographically diverse population of high school students, to aid in the development of the next generation of investigators.
Cores
Protocols
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Cell Thawing Instructions | |||
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CD34 Selection Procedure | |||
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Using the Cryomed Freezer for Cryopreservation of Samples | |||
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center |
Flow Cytometry Sample Staining | |||
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center |
Simplified Procedure for Crypreserving Cells in Cryovials | |||
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center |
Procedure for Making Freeze Solution | |||
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Procedure for Obtaining Samples From Tubes and Bags | |||
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center |
Procedure for Cryopreservation of Cells in Bags |