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Human Whole Blood Samples for Research
Premium Human Whole Blood Samples from Healthy and Diseased Donors Worldwide
At iBioSpecimen, we provide high-quality Human Whole Blood Samples for biomedical research, clinical studies, assay development, genomics, molecular diagnostics, pharmaceutical R&D, and medical device validation. Through our global biospecimen marketplace, researchers gain access to fresh, banked, and leftover whole blood specimens collected from healthy donors and patients with diverse disease conditions.
Our extensive sourcing network includes hospitals, laboratories, blood centers, clinics, and research partners across the United States, Europe, Asia, and other global regions, enabling rapid procurement and diverse donor representation.
Whether your organization is conducting genetic research, liquid biopsy studies, biomarker discovery, IVD development, immunology studies, or blood-based diagnostics, iBioSpecimen helps deliver the right samples on time and according to protocol.
What Are Human Whole Blood Samples?
Human whole blood samples are unseparated blood specimens containing:
- Red blood cells (RBCs)
- White blood cells (WBCs)
- Platelets
- Plasma
- Circulating biomarkers
- Genomic DNA and cellular material
Whole blood is widely used because it preserves the native composition of blood, making it highly valuable for clinical and research applications.
Applications of Human Whole Blood Samples
Applications of Human Whole Blood Samples
Available Whole Blood Sample Types
We provide access to multiple specimen formats, including:
- Fresh whole blood samples
- Banked frozen whole blood
- Leftover clinical whole blood
- EDTA whole blood
- Heparin whole blood
- Sodium citrate whole blood
- PAXgene blood tubes
- DNA stabilized blood samples
- RNA stabilized blood samples
- Matched serial blood collections
- Longitudinal blood collections
Disease State Whole Blood Samples
Oncology Samples
• Breast cancer
• Lung cancer
• Colon cancer
• Prostate cancer
• Leukemia
• Lymphoma
• Ovarian cancer
• Pancreatic cancer
Autoimmune Diseases
• Lupus
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• Psoriasis
• Multiple sclerosis
Metabolic Disorders
• Diabetes Type 1
• Diabetes Type 2
• Obesity
• Metabolic syndrome
Infectious Diseases
• Viral infections
• Bacterial infections
• Hepatitis
• HIV (where permitted and compliant)
• COVID-related collections
Cardiovascular Conditions
• Hypertension
• Coronary artery disease
• Heart failure
Healthy Donor Whole Blood Samples
In addition to diseased donors, we provide healthy control whole blood samples from screened donors for comparative studies, assay controls, and baseline population research.
Available filters may include:
- Age groups
- Gender
- Ethnicity
- Smoking status
- BMI range
- Medication history
- Fasting status
Why Choose iBioSpecimen for Whole Blood Samples?
Applications of Human Whole Blood Samples
Find the Right Whole Blood Match
The iBioSpecimen marketplace enables researchers to request samples matching precise donor criteria:
- Disease diagnosis
- Stage or severity
- Treatment status
- Age and gender
- Race / ethnicity
- Smoking history
- Family history
- Medication exposure
- Lab results
- Follow-up outcomes
Request a Quote for Human Whole Blood Samples
Need fresh or banked Human Whole Blood Samples for research, diagnostics, or product development? Contact iBioSpecimen for fast feasibility and custom sourcing support.
We help deliver the right biospecimens, right on time. Email Us at : info@ibiospecimen.com
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General Questions
Frequent Asked Questions!!
FFPE samples often suffer from degradation and alterations during the fixation process, affecting the quality of extracted biomolecules. The cross-linking caused by formalin can hinder nucleic acid extraction and affect the performance of some assays. Specialized protocols and equipment may be required to overcome these challenges and obtain reliable data from FFPE tissue samples.
Place the FFPE tissue blocks securely in leak-proof containers or vials, ensuring proper labeling. Use absorbent material (e.g., absorbent pads) to manage potential spills.
Yes, maintain appropriate temperature conditions during shipping. Consider using temperature-controlled packaging or dry ice if needed to preserve sample integrity.
Global Donor Access
Minimize the risk of contamination by using proper packaging materials and ensuring containers are securely sealed. Additionally, avoid shipping with hazardous or potentially interfering substances.
ibiospecimen collaborates with a global network of countries, providing access to a diverse range of specimen blocks for researchers.