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Dimethyl sulfoxide / Leukapheresis / CSL Behring / Apheresis / Matter / Hematology / Transfusion medicine / Cryopreservation
Date: 2013-10-20 03:16:45
Dimethyl sulfoxide
Leukapheresis
CSL Behring
Apheresis
Matter
Hematology
Transfusion medicine
Cryopreservation

SOP: Cryopreservation of hematopoietic cells from human leukapheresis product SOP: Date modified: Modified by:

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