FAQ
- Suggested HTS Codes
- PROT1 and blood should be at room temperature.
- Data loggers and other helpful tools
- Are any Smart Tube products considered medical devices?
- Labeling Smart Tubes
- Where can I get Dry Ice to ship samples banked in PROT1?
- Are there different sizes of Proteomic Stabilizer PROT1 ? Is the Thaw-Lyse Buffer included ?
- Use of anticoagulants other than Sodium Heparin
- Looking for General Information about Smart Tube Products
- Protocol for banking PBMC samples at -80C
- Can samples of MTS1P be frozen/thawed more than 1x?
- Purple Trays
- How to Prevent Loosening of Caps During Shipping
- The body of the Smart Tube appears to be made of plastic. What plastic?
- We are only interested in doing FACS, no Proteomics analyses. Would the Stable Lyse V2 and Stable Store V2 System suffice for FACS? Or Do we need the Proteomics buffer as well for doing FACS?
- How do we purchase Smart Tube Processing Inserts?
- Use of cleaved PARP to identify dying cells
- What containers are compatible with Smart Tube buffers?
- Can RNA or DNA be recovered from cells banked in Smart Tubes or the Proteomic Stabilizer PROT1?
- Can Smart Tubes be used to bank bone marrow?
- How do we bank samples for later analysis by mass cytometry (CyTOF)?
- Have Smart Tubes been used in a clinical trial?
- How soon after a blood sample is collected does it need to be stabilized?
- What is the expiration date of PROT1?
- Can Smart Tubes be shipped via FedEx and UPS?
- Can I have more information on Smart Tube products?
- Are there published examples of clinical trials that used Smart Tubes to bank samples?
- Can PROT1 be used to bank samples other than whole blood?
- How do we order Smart Tube products?
- How much PROT1 should I use?