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Workup Services
Find here an overview of our Workup Services
Workup Services
Workup
Once a donor is confirmed as the best possible match for a patient, a workup (WU) request can be submitted.
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Workup Services
Confirmatory Typing and Workup in parallel (CT + WU)
To save time, Confirmatory Typing and workup (CT + WU) requests can be processed in parallel.
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Workup Services
Subsequent Donations
If a first transplant is not successful, a subsequent donation from the same donor can be requested.
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Workup Services
Mononuclear Cell (MNC) request
A Mononuclear Cell (MNC) collection can be requested for different reasons. Find all information here.
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Workup Services
Additional Tubes
You can request additional tubes (small amounts of donor blood samples) for further testing, for example, to see if the donor has virus-specific T-Cells.
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Workup Services
Courier Request
Our Workup Case Manager can also arrange the transportation of the product to the transplant center.
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Workup Services
Further Requests for Special Cases
One donor for two recipients, patients with HIV, and other special cases.
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