Yes, it can be done at the time of processing or later by arrangement, using a segment separated from the main sample. Not all compatibility tests are the same so the testing required must be decided by a clinician and depending on the type of test, there may an additional cost incurred. Typically, compatibility tests are only undertaken at the time of a proposed transplant. The Smart Cells Team can advise in individual cases.

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