Products & Services

Introduction

Since 1978, Stanford Blood Center has been providing tailored blood products and samples, as well as clinical trial services, for its own staff of primary investigators as well as researchers in Stanford University and the biotech community.

Research Product Orders, Information, Appointments, and Questions
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Phone: 650-724-2997
Email: sbc-clients@stanford.edu

Interested in obtaining products for research? We offer a variety of products and services that can assist you and your company with research activities. Services we offer include:

Products for In-Vitro Use:

The Stanford Blood Center provides blood products for in-vitro investigational use. Tubes or whole units of blood may be collected from individuals selected by the researcher or recruited by the Blood Center. Products collected for in-vitro investigational use are not routinely tested for infectious disease markers, although donor pre-screening can be arranged. Because products for in-vitro use do not meet the same safety criteria as blood products for transfusion, these components must not be used for infusion or for manufacturing into infusible products. Please contact our Customer Relations Department at 650-724-2997 for more information.

Products for In-Vivo Use (Clinical Trials):

The Stanford Medical School Blood Center collects blood products for investigational in-vivo use. Products may be collected from patients for re-infusion into the same patient (autologous donors), from relatives of patients (directed donors) or from normal healthy donors (allogeneic donors). IRB approval is required for all trials involving investigational in-vivo use of blood products. For information about our clinical trials program, please contact Customer Relations at 650-724-2997.

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Products

(For full product descriptions, see Product Specifications)

Leukocytes (White Blood Cells)

Plasma

Platelets

Red Blood Cells

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Whole Blood

Tubes only

*See Product Specifications for volume and types of tube

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Services

Donor Recruiting and Selection

Description

Product Customization

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Clinical Laboratory Tests (Donor or product, unless otherwise specified)

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HLA Testing

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Flow Cytometry

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Miscellaneous Fees

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Product Specifications

Legend

HCT Hematocrit, or percent red blood cells
Lymph Lymphocytes, both mature and variant (atypical)
Mid Monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, and other large mononuclear cells such as blasts, metamyelocytes, myelocytes, etc.
Gran Neutrophils

Anticoagulants and Additive Solutions

ACD-A Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose solution USP (ACD) Formula A

AS-3 Additive Solution Formula 3 (100mL added to ACD-A Red Blood Cells collected by apheresis)

Each 100 mL contains:

CPD Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose USP

AS-1 Adsol® additive formula (added to CPD Red Blood Cells)

CPDA-1 Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Adenine Solution USP

(In order of Research Products and Services tables)

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Buffy Coat from whole blood

White blood cell concentrate prepared from a single unit of whole blood by centrifugation. Product contains red blood cells and plasma, and negligible amount of anticoagulant (CPD or CPDA-1). Store at 20-24C up to 24 hours.

Mean
Range
 
Min.
Max
Vol (mL)
30.5
23
38
WBC thsn/mm3
49.8
21
94
WBC (e9)
1.5
0.6
2.7
Hct %
36.8
15.2
65.7
% Gran
47.7
28.7
67.7
% Lymph
35.6
21.7
59.1
% Mono
10.4
4.9
18.7

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Buffy Coat from the LRS Chamber

White blood cell concentrate of TrimaAccel® LRS chamber recovered after Plateletpheresis procedure. Product contains red blood cells, plasma and negligible amount of anticoagulant (ACD-A). Store at 20-24C up to 24 hours.

Mean
Range
 
Min.
Max
Vol (mL)
7.5
7
8
WBC thsn/mm3
128.4
62.4
285.6
WBC (e9)
1.0
0.5
2.2
Hct %
2.3
1.9
2.5
% Gran
3
0.9
8.7
% Lymph
76.7
60.7
87.7
% Mono
19.7
9.1
32.4

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Lymphocytes, pheresis

Mononuclear cells collected from a single donor by a centrifugation apheresis technique. Cells are suspended in plasma with ACD-A anticoagulant added. Product is stored at room temperature (20 - 24C) for up to 24 hours.

Median Range
minimum maximum
WBC thsn/mm3 77.6 50.4 127.7
HCT % 5.8 2.2 11.8
Vol (mL) 132 100 184
Total WBC (e9) 10.2 5.0 23.5
%lymph 73.2 37.4 78.9
%mid 15.2 12.2 20.2
%gran 12.3 8.5 46.5
Lymph thsn/mm3 53.0 36.7 69.0
Total Lymph (e9) 7.0 3.7 12.7
Mid thsn/mm3 11.3 6.5 25.8
Total Mid (e9) 1.5 0.7 4.7
Gran thsn/mm3 7.7 5.2 53.7
Total Gran (e9) 1.0 0.5 9.9

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Frozen plasma (FP)

Plasma separated from whole blood by centrifugation (200 mL product, anticoagulant CPD or CPDA-1) or collected by a centrifugation apheresis technique (400 mL product, anticoagulant ACD-A). Frozen at -18C within 8 hours of collection (6 hours for ACD-A plasma), FFP contains plasma proteins including all coagulation factors.

Volume ~ 200 or 400 mL
Fibrinogen 2-4 mg/mL
Coagulation Factors 1 IU/mL
Storage, frozen < -18C, 12 months
Storage, thawed 1-6C, 24 hours

Recovered plasma, frozen

Plasma separated from whole blood by centrifugation and frozen at -18C between 8 and 24 hours of whole blood collection. Contains Factor VIII:C as well as other labile and stable coagulation factors, anticoagulant CPD or CPDA-1.

Volume ~200 mL
Factor VIII:C ~150 IU
Storage, frozen < -18C, 12 months
Storage, thawed 1-6C, 24 hours

Plasma, liquid

Fluid portion of whole blood separated by centrifugation from whole blood unit (200 mL product, anticoagulant CPD or CPDA-1) or by apheresis (400 mL product, anticoagulant ACD-A). Contains plasma proteins including stable coagulation factors.

Volume 200 or 400 mL
Fibrinogen ~2-4 mg/mL
Stable coagulation factors only* 1 IU/mL
Storage 1-6C, 24 hours

*Not a source of Factors V or VIII

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Cryoreduced plasma products

Plasma remaining after removal of cryoprecipitated AHF. Significantly reduced clotting factors and fibrinogen.

Platelets, pheresis

Platelets collected from a single donor by a centrifugation apheresis technique. Each product contains platelets suspended in plasma and anticoagulant ACD-A.

Volume 200-300 mL
Platelets > 3.0 x 10 11
Storage 20-24C, continuous gentle agitation, 5 days

Concurrent plasma

Plasma up to 200 mL collected from a single donor concurrently with an apheresis platelet collection. See Fresh Frozen Plasma and Plasma, liquid.

Leukoreduced platelets, pheresis

Unless specified, platelets, pheresis undergo white blood cell reduction during the automated collection process, resulting in residual WBC < 5.0 x 10 6 .

Additive Red Blood Cells

Additive red blood cells may be prepared by centrifuging whole blood to remove as much plasma as possible, and replacing the plasma with Adsol (see Legend ). Cells have lower viscosity than CPD or CPDA-1 Red blood Cells, and flow in a manner more comparable to that of whole blood.

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AS-1 (WB)

Volume (RBC+Plasma) ~300 mL
HCT 55-65%
Storage 1 - 6C, 42 days

AS-1 (Aph Double Red Cells)

Volume ~413-490 mL
Absolute RBC volume 360-420 mL
Storage 1 - 6C, 42 days

CPD or CPDA-1 Red Blood Cells

Prepared from whole blood collected into CPD or CPDA-1 anticoagulant-preservative (see Legend ), and separated from the plasma by centrifugation or sedimentation.

Volume ~230 mL
HCT 65-80%
Storage, CPD 1 - 6C, 21 days
Storage, CPDA-1 1-6C, 35 days

Red Blood Cells, Leukoreduced

Prepared by filtering red blood cells with Fenwal CPDA-1 or Fenwal CPD/ADSOL Leukocyte Filters. Filtering may be done within 3 days of draw. Residual leukocytes in filtered red blood cells are <5 x 10 6 with retention of 85% of the original component.

Red blood cells, dry packed

Red blood cells, or leukoreduced red blood cells derived from 475 mL of whole blood, further centrifuged to achieve final HCT of >85%. Not available in AS-1 anticoagulant-preservative.

Whole blood

Volume 500 mL (±10%)
HCT > 34%
Storage, CPD 1 - 6C, 21 days
Storage, CPDA-1 1-6C, 35 days

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Whole blood, fresh

Whole blood released within 4 hours of collection, untested, or within 24 hours of collection, tested.

Tubes

Red top (clot), 6mL

There is no additive or anticoagulant added to this tube.

Used for specific procedures requiring serum.

Purple (lavender) top (K2 EDTA, spray-coated plastic), 6 mL

Contains 0.07 mL of 15% buffered solution or the calculated equivalent of 10.5 mg EDTA (K 3 ). EDTA or ethylenediamineteteracetic acid chelates calcium to prevent clotting.

Used primarily for hematology and specific chemistry procedures requiring plasma or whole blood. EDTA whole blood samples are superior for flow cytometry studies because the formation of artifacts is prevented, even after prolonged standing.

Purple (lavender) top (K2 EDTA, spray-coated plastic), 4 mL

Contains 0.050 mL of 15% buffered solution or the calculated equivalent of 7.5 mg EDTA (K 3 ). EDTA or ethylenediamineteteracetic acid chelates calcium to prevent clotting.

Used primarily for hematology and specific chemistry procedures requiring plasma or whole blood. EDTA whole blood samples are superior for flow cytometry studies because the formation of artifacts is prevented, even after prolonged standing.

Yellow top (ACDA-liquid), 8.5 mL

Contains 1.50 mL of anticoagulant Acid Citrate Dextrose Solution (A). ACD-A contains nutrients to help maintain the whole blood for several weeks.

Used primarily for specific immunohematology and histocompatibility procedures requiring preservation of whole blood.

Green top (Heparin), 10 mL

Contains 143 USP Units of Sodium Heparin. Heparin inhibits thrombin to prevent clotting.

Used for chemistry and selective hematology determinations. This anticoagulant is best for prevention of hemolysis and for osmotic fragility tests.

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