Product References — Human Blood Cells

The Common Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Does Not Commonly Use Canines and Felines as a Host in Low-Income, High-Rise Apartments

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The Common Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Does Not Commonly Use Canines and Felines as a Host in Low-Income, High-Rise Apartments

Single Donor Human Whole Blood from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   The Common Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Does Not Commonly Use Canines and Felines as a Host in Low-Income, High-Rise Apartments M. K. Black, J. G. Chandler, R. T. Trout Fryxell, K. M. Vail Journal of Medical Entomology April 26, 2021 The common bed bug is a pest native to many areas and feeds on warm-blooded animals such as humans, bats, birds, and rabbits. However, there have not been studies to date on bed bug feeding habits in relation to common companion animals such as dogs...

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Towards the Use of a Smartphone Imaging-Based Tool for Point-of-Care Detection of Asymptomatic Low-Density Malaria Parasitemia

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Towards the Use of a Smartphone Imaging-Based Tool for Point-of-Care Detection of Asymptomatic Low-Density Malaria Parasitemia

Single Donor Human Whole Blood from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Towards the Use of a Smartphone Imaging-Based Tool for Point-of-Care Detection of Asymptomatic Low-Density Malaria Parasitemia Ashlee J. Colbert, Katrina Co, Giselle Lima-Cooper, Dong Hoon Lee, Katherine N. Clayton, Steven T. Wereley, Chandy C. John, Jacqueline C. Linnes, and Tamara L. Kinzer-Ursem Malaria Journal March 22, 2021 There are over 200 million global cases and over 400,000 deaths resulting from malaria each year. Currently, rapid diagnostic tests are not sensitive or specialized enough to detect low concentrations of parasites in patients that are not displaying...

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Evaporation-Driven Water-in-Water Droplet Formation

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Evaporation-Driven Water-in-Water Droplet Formation

Single Donor Human Red Blood Cells from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Evaporation-Driven Water-in-Water Droplet Formation Byeong-Ui Moon, Lidija Malic, Keith Morton, Morteza Jeyhani, Abdelrahman Elmanzalawy, Scott S. H. Tsai, and Teodor Veres Langmuir November 12, 2020 Aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) droplets have recently taken the spotlight in a variety of biological applications due to their ability to model biophysical phenomena in cells. Some fields in which ATPS have demonstrated utility in are high-throughput droplet generation, cell encapsulation and release, cell patterning, and cancer spheroid formation. However, ATPS fluids typically have low interfacial tension, making the...

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Characterization and Attenuation of Regulatory Network of Vibrio vulnificus RtxA Encoding a MARTX Toxin

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Characterization and Attenuation of Regulatory Network of Vibrio vulnificus RtxA Encoding a MARTX Toxin

Single Donor Human Red Blood Cells from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Characterization and Attenuation of Regulatory Network of Vibrio vulnificus RtxA Encoding a MARTX Toxin Zee-Won Lee Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University August 2020 Vibrio vulnificus is a gram-negative bacterium in the Vibrio genus in Vibrionaceae. Unlike other members of the Vibrio genus, V. vulnificus can ferment lactose. The bacterium inhabits predominantly marine environments around the world and has been reported to adapt to survive in a wide range of water temperatures and salinity concentrations. V. vulnificus can naturally exist independently or be...

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Incorporation of Lateral Microfiltration with Immunoaffinity for Enhancing the Capture Efficiency of Rare Cells

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Incorporation of Lateral Microfiltration with Immunoaffinity for Enhancing the Capture Efficiency of Rare Cells

Single Donor Human Whole Blood from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Incorporation of Lateral Microfiltration with Immunoaffinity for Enhancing the Capture Efficiency of Rare Cells Kangfu Chen, Jacob Amontree, Jose Varillas, Jinling Zhang, Thomas J. George & Z. Hugh Fan Scientific Reports August 26, 2020 Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are considered to be an important biomarker for the early detection of cancer, in therapeutic monitoring, and in disease prognosis. Unfortunately, CTCs are very rare, with only a few CTCs present among the billions of normal blood cells found in each milliliter of peripheral blood, making CTCs...

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