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Webinar Overview
Bone marrow aspirate is a rich source used for isolating immune cells, hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), and mesenchymal stromal cells – all of which are crucial for regenerative medicine studies, transplant treatment, and advancing cell therapies. However, none of this is possible unless you can effectively transport the bone marrow aspirate from the donor center to your facility while safeguarding the quality and viability of the immune and stem cells contained within it.
This webinar will explain strategies to preserve fresh bone marrow stability by comparing the results of a recent study where bone marrow aspirate was stored at controlled room temperature (CRT) and cold temperature (2-8 oC) over a three-day period.
You’ll learn how storage conditions impact:
- Bone marrow versus peripheral blood-derived stem cells
- CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells
- Different immune cell populations (T, B, and NK cells, and monocytes)
Webinar Presenter

Wassim Basheer, PhD
Principle Product Manager - Cell Solutions
Charles River