Brief: Get an inside view of features that deliver consistent results in daily use. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of how immune cells function to prevent and treat tumors while improving sub-health conditions. You'll see how these human-derived cells are processed, stored, and applied in therapeutic settings, offering valuable insights for healthcare professionals.
Related Product Features:
Human-derived immune cells with a purity level of 95% or higher for reliable therapeutic use.
Frozen cell culture format ensures long-term viability and ease of transport.
Sterile product with endotoxin levels below 1 EU/µg for safe clinical applications.
Stable storage at 2°C-8°C maintains cell integrity and functionality.
Recognizes and attacks abnormal cells to prevent tumor development and growth.
Effective against various tumor types including both solid and liquid tumors.
Enhances overall immune system function to improve sub-health conditions like fatigue.
Convenient single-bag packaging for straightforward handling and administration.
FAQs:
How do immune cells work in preventing and treating tumors?
Immune cells work by recognizing and attacking abnormal cells, including cancer cells, which helps prevent tumor development and can inhibit the growth of existing tumors.
Can these immune cells be used for different types of tumors?
Yes, these immune cells are effective against various types of tumors, including both solid tumors and liquid tumors, due to their broad recognition capabilities.
What are the benefits of immune cells for improving sub-health conditions?
Immune cells enhance the body's overall immune system, which can lead to improved sub-health conditions such as reduced fatigue and better stress management, promoting general well-being.
How should the immune cell product be stored to maintain its efficacy?
The product should be stored frozen at 2°C-8°C in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources to preserve cell viability and sterility.