CD8+ T cells; Neg, 5-10M New
Donor #: | 514 |
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Size: | 05-10M cells/vial |
Price: | $595.00 |
In Stock: | 9 |
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Donor Details
Blood Type : | OPos |
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Age : | 24 |
Gender : | Female |
Ethnicity : | Caucasian |
Anticoagulant : | Citrate |
HLA-A : | 24:02,68:02 |
HLA-B : | 14:02,15:18 |
HLA-C : | 07:04,08:02 |
HLA-DRβ 1 : | 11:01,13:03 |
CMV : | Negative |
About CD8+ T Cells
Our CD8+ T cells are purified from PBMC using negative immunomagnetic selection. CD8+ T cells make up one-third of the T cells in peripheral blood and are important in eliminating viruses and tumor cells. CD8+ T cells are quiescent until they encounter a peptide antigen bound to an MHC class I molecule, which are responsible for binding bits of proteins synthesized within each cell.
When a virus infects a cell and directs production of viral proteins, they are presented to CD8+ T cells by MHC class I molecules. The CD8+ T cells respond by dividing to create more antigen-specific CD8+ T cells to fight the infection.
Antigen-specific CD8+ T cells are polyclonal T cell lines derived by repeated activation with antigen-presenting cells and peptide antigen. We verify the response of the T cells to the peptide antigen of interest and determine the percentage of antigen reactive cells using HLA-peptide multimers. These T cells can be used in assays on the day they are thawed for ease of use in your experiments.
Naïve CD8+ T cells are those cells that have not encountered their cognate antigen and do not have a defined function.
Memory CD8+ T cells are T cells that have previously encountered antigen and have differentiated to central memory or effector memory cells.
Total CD8+ T cells are isolated from PBMC by negative immunomagnetic selection. They contain both naïve and memory T cells and can be used to derive antigen-specific T cells to your antigen of interest.
We have CD8+ T cells from a variety of donors in a range of vial sizes. All donors are HLA typed and tested negative for blood-borne pathogens.