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Bag Sets for Cryopreservation of Blood and Cellular Components
- Cord Blood Collection, Processing and Cryopreservation Bag Sets are recognized as the industry standard backed by the COBLT Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).1, 2*
- Transfer/Freezing Bag Set is designed for processing and freezing cord blood stem cells by the method developed at the New York Blood Center.1, 2*
- Freezing Bag is compatible with the AABB Standard requiring integrally attached segments to be cryopreserved with the product.
- Freezing Bag is cited as an example of an acceptable storage container for the cryopreservation of cord blood units in the April 2005 Report on Cord Blood: Establishing a National Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank Program, from the Institute of Medicine.3
- Collection Bag Set and Cord Blood Sterile Collection Bag (791-08S) are FDA NDA approved. Transfer/ Freezing Bag Set, Cell Wash/Infusion Bag Set, and Freezing Bag are FDA 510(k) market cleared. All products are CE marked.
*SOP available at the EMMES website: https://web.emmes.com/study/cord/sop.htm
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Advanced Bag Designs Meet Rigorous Industry Standards
Pall’s collection and processing sets are manufactured to cGMP using validated manufacturing processes that ensure safe, consistent and reliable product performance. Each bag is 100% inspected prior to release and is fully traceable by lot number.
Pall’s bag sets are uniquely designed to facilitate closed system processing of cord blood stem cells by the volume reduction method developed at the New York Blood Center.1 Volume reduction maximizes limited storage space while closed system processing minimizes sample loss and reduces the risk of contamination during handling. This method results in a high-quality sample available for transplantation. SOP’s referencing Pall bag sets are available at the EMMES website: https://web.emmes.com/study/cord/sop.htm1

Assessment of stem cell content and viability after long-term storage is a critical step prior to a successful transplantation. International standards recommend storing a cell sample attached to a unit of cord blood for quality control testing. Pall’s freezing bag includes sufficient tubing for the preparation of segments, enabling a sample aliquot to be cryopreserved with the final product. Using a tube segment for quality control testing prior to transplantation reduces the risk of contamination during the thawing process and provides critical information needed to predict treatment success.
For disease treatments or patient populations that require a higher cell dose to be transplanted, Pall’s advanced freezing bag design divides the sample into two compartments, facilitating transfusion of 80% of the stem cells while retaining 20% of the stem cells for ex vivo cell expansion. Scientific advances in our ability to amplify stem cells will greatly expand the applications for hematopoietic stem cells from cord blood.
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References
2. Fraser, J.K.; Cairo, M.S.; Wagner, E.L.; McCurdy, P.R.; Baxter-Lowe, L.A.; Carter, S.L.; Kernan, N.A.; Lill, M.C.; Slone, V.; Wagner, J.E.; Wallas, C.H.; Kurtzberg, J. Cord Blood Transplantation Study (COBLT): Cord Blood Bank Standard Operating Procedures. Journal of Hematotherapy. 1998, 7(6):521-61.
3. Meyer, E.A.; Hanna, K.; Gebbie, K. Cord Blood: Establishing a National Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank Program. Institute of Medicine; The National Academy of Sciences. 2005, April 14:86.
4. Cairo, M.S.; Wagner, E.L.; Fraser, J.; Cohen, G.; van de Ven, C.; Carter, S.L.; Kernan, N.A.; Kurtzberg, J. Characterization of Banked Umbilical Cord Blood Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells and Lymphocyte Subsets and Correlation with Ethnicity, Birth Weight, Sex, and Type of Delivery: a Cord Blood Transplantation (COBLT) Study Report. Transfusion. 2005, Jun;45(6):856-66.
5. Kurtzberg, J.; Cairo, M.S.; Fraser, J.K.; Baxter-Lowe, L.; Cohen, G.; Carter, S.L.; Kernan, N.A. Results of the Cord Blood Transplantation (COBLT) Study Unrelated Donor Banking Program. Transfusion. 2005, Jun;45(6):842-55.
6. Cornetta, K.; Laughlin, M.; Carter, S.; Wall, D.; Weinthal, J.; Delaney, C.; Wagner, J.; Sweetman, R.; McCarthy, P.; Chao, N. Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation in Adults: Results of the Prospective Cord Blood Transplantation (COBLT). Biol Blood Marrow Transplant. 2005, Feb;11(2):149-60.
7. Querol, S., et al. Predictive Utility of the Attached Segment in the Quality Control of a Cord Blood Graft. ASBMT. 2005, 11:247-251.
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Local Offices, Contact Us
Pall Medical
Phone: 877.367.7255
Fax: 888.556.7337
pall@rxcrossroads.com
Pall Europe Ltd
Europa House, Havant Street
Portsmouth, PO1 3PD England
Tel: +44 (0)23 9230 3452
Fax: +44 (0)23 9230 3324
Biosvc@Pall.com
Pall Canada
2535 De Miniac
St-Laurent, Quebec H45 1E5
Tel: +1 514.332.7255
Toll-free in Canada: 800.465.8555
Fax: +1 514.332.0996
Pall's cord blood processing products are not available in Asia or Latin America. For cord blood processing products in Asia and Latin America, please contact your local Thermogenesis representative.
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