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 >- Tools for Optimizing Human Immune Cell ResearchObtaining consistent and reliable results when culturing immune cells can be challenging. Watch this webinar to discover how to obtain high yields of functional T cells, NK cells, B cells, dendritic cells, and macrophages for your research applications. The speaker, Evan Karas, also explains how to expand primary T cells without feeders or serum.
- “Memory T Cell Responses†Featuring Dr. Laura MackayOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Laura Mackay talks about her tissue-resident memory T cell research.
- “Dendritic Cells and the Immune System†Featuring Dr. Caetano Reis e SousaOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Caetano Reis e Sousa talks about the mechanisms of dendritic cell cross-presentation, RNA interference, and dendritic cell progenitors in influenza.
- "T Cell Regulation" Featuring Dr. Dario VignaliOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Dario Vignali discusses T cell regulation and the new mouse model that his lab recently generated to target conventional CD4 T cells.
- "Pathogens, Autoantigens, and Antigens" Featuring Dr. Frances LundOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Frances Lund discusses the many roles of B cells, how to target B cells gone bad, and nasal vaccines for respiratory illnesses.