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Cryovial of Asthma PBMC - Sanguine Biosciences, Inc.

Asthma PBMC

Asthma PBMC samples are collected from clinically confirmed Asthma donors and cryopreserved for downstream immunology and inflammatory research. Ideal for studying inflammatory pathways, immune cell responses, and therapeutic development in asthma.

Cryovial of Bronchiectasis PBMC - Sanguine Biosciences, Inc

Bronchiectasis PBMC

Bronchiectasis PBMC samples are isolated from donors with clinically confirmed bronchiectasis. Ideal for studying chronic airway inflammation, immune cell dysregulation, and susceptibility to recurrent respiratory infections.

Cyrovial of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD PBMC - Sanguine Biosciences Inc.

COPD PBMC

COPD PBMC samples are collected from clinically confirmed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) donors and cryopreserved for understanding the role of immune cells in systemic inflammatory response associated with the disease. Ideal for studying inflammatory pathways, immune cell responses, and gene expression.

Cryovial of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis PBMC - Sanguine Biosciences, Inc

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis PBMC

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis PBMC samples are isolated from donors with clinically confirmed idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Ideal for studying immune dysregulation, fibrotic signaling pathways, and the role of circulating immune cells in progressive lung scarring.

Cryovial of Pulmonary Fibrosis PBMC- Sanguine Biosciences

Pulmonary Fibrosis PBMC

Primary Fibrosis PBMC samples are isolated from donors with clinically confirmed fibrotic conditions. Ideal for studying immune cell activation, chronic inflammation, and profibrotic signaling pathways such as TGF-β involved in tissue scarring and remodeling.

Cryovial of Sarcoidosis PBMC samples - Sanguine Biosciences, Inc.

Sarcoidosis PBMC

Sarcoidosis PBMC samples are collected from clinically confirmed sarcoidosis donors and cryopreserved. These PBMCs are ideal for analyzing T cell subsets, cytokine production, and transcriptomic profiles related to disease activity.