Advanced cord blood processing, stem cell harvesting, and data tracking.
Cord blood is transferred into the processing bagset which is placed in the AXP device and then centrifuged. During centrifugation, component stratification occurs. Red blood cells (RBC) are transferred to a separate sterile bag, the mononuclear cell (MNC) layer is delivered to a separate sterile cryopreservation bag and the plasma remains in the processing bag. The AXP device fits into most standard refrigerated blood bank centrifuge buckets and can process up to six units at one time. The AXP system does not require the addition of hetastarch for successful isolation of MNC’s.
- Automated, closed system
- Precise cell separation
- Fast, high-volume processing
- Consistently high mononuclear cell recoveries
- Sterile in-line sampling
- Quick, accurate data tracking
- Seamless compatibility
Hands-free operation — Automated, closed, sterile system.
High yields — Consistently high MNC recoveries.*
Reliable volume reduction — Reproducible reduction of initial unit volume to a user-determined final volume allows standardization of the freezing process.
Streamlines workflow — Simultaneous processing of up to six samples.
Safe operation — In-line sterile sampling.
Easy data management — Quick and accurate data tracking with XpressTRAK™ software.
Seamless integration — Compatible with most centrifuges.
Self-powered — Powered by a rechargeable NiMH battery.
Real-time Communication — XpressLINK software provides the ability to link data from all AXP devices.
Complete system solution — The AXP™ Platform consists of the AXP device, docking station, processing set, and XpressTRAK™ software that assists with cGMP and cGTP compliance.
*Source: New York Blood Center (97.9% sd 4.9%).