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. 2010 May;3(1):32–45. doi: 10.15283/ijsc.2010.3.1.32

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Initial cord blood volume negatively correlates with recovery of CD45+ and CD34+ haematopoietic progenitor cells when processing with Hetastarch, Plasma Depletion and Sepax. For CD45+ cell recovery: (A) Hetastarch processing negatively correlates with initial volume (p<0.01). (B) Initial volume has no significant impact on recovery of TNC when processing with PrepaCyte-CB (p>0.05). (C) Density gradient processing has a positive correlation with an increase in collected volume (p<0.01). (D) Plasma Depletion separation negatively correlates with initial UCBV volume (p<0.01). (E) Sepax processing also negatively correlates with initial UCB volume but not significantly (p>0.05). For CD34+ recovery results are the same. (F) Hetastarch (p<0.01). (G) PrepaCyte-CB (p>0.05). (H) Density gradient (p<0.05). (I) Plasma Depletion (p<0.01). (J) Sepax processing negatively correlates with initial UCB volume (p<0.05).