natural killer cells
OMIP-068: High-dimensional characterization of global and antigen-specific B cells in chronic infection
Scientific PublicationOMIP-068: High-dimensional characterization In this OMIP (Optimised Multicolour Immunophenotyping Panel), the authors describe a 24-color panel to characterise antigen-specific B cells and for the precise delineation of B cell subsets in chronic infection.1 B cells play an important role in infection response through the production of antibodies, antigen presentation and secretion of cytokines. The antibodies […]
Continue readingOMIP-070: NKp46-based 27-color phenotyping to define natural killer cells isolated from human tumor tissues
Scientific PublicationOptimised Multicolour Immunophenotyping Panel In this OMIP (Optimised Multicolour Immunophenotyping Panel), the authors describe a 27-color phenotyping panel to study NK, or Natural Killer cells.1 The interest in NK cells began in the 1970s when it was discovered that they possess the ability to destroy tumor cells, and could play a role in controlling malignancies […]
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