Cells of the Immune System
The immune system is comprised of many subsets of cells that work together to protect the host against infections and malignancies. Each one of these cells has a role to play. Research on how they work and their interactions with other subsets continues to reveal opportunities for novel therapeutic strategies.
Below is a collection of scientific resources for your immune cell research.
Fast and Easy Cell Isolation with EasySep™
EasySep™ is a fast and easy immunomagnetic cell separation technology that allows you to isolate virtually any cell types from a variety of sample sources in as little as 8 minutes. This video describes the EasySep™ technology.
View Now >- Total Nucleated Cell and Viable Cell CountsAccurate cell counts are important in experiments. Ideally both the total nucleated cell (TNC) count and the viability of the cells should be assessed
- Regulatory T CellsOverview of the development, phenotype and functions of regulatory T cells
- Antigen Processing and PresentationOverview of the mechanisms by which antigens are processed and presented to T cells
- Innate Lymphoid CellsOverview of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) development, classification, plasticity and functional diversity
- RoboSep™-S ShutdownBasic overview on how to use and maintain your RoboSep™-S; how to shutdown the instrument if no more runs are planned for the day
- Removing the RoboSep™-S Carousel for CleaningBasic overview on how to use and maintain your RoboSep™-S; how to remove the carousel for cleaning
- Polishing the RoboSep™-S Tip HeadBasic overview on how to use and maintain your RoboSep™-S; how to polish the tip head