January – National Blood Donor Month
Welcome back to the Lifeline Blog–it’s the start of a brand-new year! To kick off another exciting year of posts highlighting life sciences research, we wanted to shine a spotlight…
Welcome back to the Lifeline Blog–it’s the start of a brand-new year! To kick off another exciting year of posts highlighting life sciences research, we wanted to shine a spotlight…
Leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma are the most prevalent types of blood/bone marrow cancers in the US today. Leukemia accounted for 34% (60,000 individuals) of all blood cancers in 2020 and…
Peripheral blood cells are the circulating cellular components of blood consisting of red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets. White blood cells make up ~1% of all blood cells and each subpopulation has a specialized…
The Role Blood Cells Play in the Body’s Subsystems The immune system is comprised of the innate and adaptive immunity, which are responsible for protecting the body from foreign pathogens…
Lifeline® Announces NEW Human Blood Cells: Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells and CD3+ Pan T Cells The immune system is composed of a number of specialized blood cells types that police…