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Beagle peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are immune response cells that include lymphocytes, monocytes and dendritic cells from beagles. Beagle PBMCs are widely used in clinical research because they provide a convenient, minimally invasive way to study the immune system and its response to diseases, infections and therapies. Beagle PBMCs are useful in understanding various physiological and pathological mechanisms in dogs. Lab4Paws collaborates with a network of veterinary clinics to source canine and feline biospecimens complete with patient metadata, indication and treatment.
Key Highlights of Beagle PBMCs
Trusted for their consistency, human-like immune response, and ethical sourcing — making them a preferred model for CRO and translational studies.
• High Viability After Storage
Beagle PBMCs handle cryopreservation well, maintaining strong viability for future experiments.
• Autoimmune Research Ready
Beagles’ natural susceptibility to autoimmune disorders makes their PBMCs ideal for disease mechanism studies.
• Consistent and Reproducible
Their immune profile is well-defined, and standardized protocols ensure reliable, repeatable results.
• Alternative to Primate Models
A practical, ethical substitute for NHP studies when access or cost is limited.
• Ethical and Steady Supply
With calm temperaments and wide research use, beagles provide a consistent, ethically sourced PBMC supply.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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