Immune Tolerance
Immune tolerance is critical to prevent the development of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Although the concept of tolerance has long been established, researchers continue to uncover previously unknown mechanisms and therapeutic applications of immune tolerance.
Below is a collection of scientific resources for your immune tolerance research.
Regulatory T Cells
Ethan Shevach and Todd Davidson. This poster provides an updated overview of the development, phenotype and functions of regulatory T cells, in particular those subsets that express the transcription factor forkhead box P3 (FOXP3).
Get Your Free Copy >- T Cell Nomenclature: From Subsets to ModulesA modular framework for classifying T cells by lineage, function, migration, differentiation, and antigen context.
- "The Mechanisms of Itch" Featuring Drs. Isaac Chiu and Tiphaine VoisinOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Drs. Isaac Chiu and Tiphaine Voisin discuss the role of the CysLT2R receptor in acute and chronic itch.
- Thomas Krausgruber, PhDDr. Thomas Krausgruber discusses his research on understanding the complex relationship between our immune system and the intestinal microenvironment
- Andreia Costa, BScAndreia Costa describes her work in the Lund lab investigating the role of regulatory T cells in neurotophic infections
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- Acquiring DNA or RNA from Positively Selected CellsCells positvely selected with the EasySepâ„¢ system do not interfere with most downstream applications
- Improving Cell Recovery with EasySepâ„¢ Negative Selection KitsTechnical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists
- Importance of Using an FcR Blocker During Cell Separation ProceduresEasySepâ„¢ Other Species indirect selection kits can be used to isolate cells from any species
- Reducing Platelet Contamination in Blood SamplesPlatelets (thrombocytes), cell fragments derived from megakaryocytes, are used in normal blood clotting, and must be handled gently to prevent activation
- Using Cell Density Gradients to Optimize Your Cell IsolationsRosetteSepâ„¢, a unique immunodensity cell isolation platform, isolates highly purified cells by density gradient centrifugation without columns or magnets
