Areas of Interest
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Innate Lymphoid Cells Overview of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) development, classification, plasticity and functional diversity
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Immunology Profiles - Kyle Burrows Kyle Burrows discusses his research on mucosal immune regulation and innate lymphoid cells, and his cell isolation platform of choice, EasySep™
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How EasySep™ Magnetic Cell Separation Technology Works: Fast and Easy Cell Isolation EasySep™ technology, 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
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How to Isolate Cells with EasySep™ Column-Free Cell Separation Technology Isolation of human CD4+ T cells by negative selection using EasySep™ to separate highly purified cells in as little as 8 minutes
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Isolate Cells from Whole Blood without Columns or Magnets: RosetteSep™ Immunodensity Cell Separation Describes statistical models that can be used to estimate the probability of monoclonality for limiting dilution cloning and semi-solid cloning
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Working with Small Sample Volumes or Low Start Cell Numbers Using the Purple EasySep™ and EasyPlate™ EasySep™ Platforms Technical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists
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Processing Multiple Samples at One Time with the EasyEights™ Magnet The EasyEights™ EasySep™ Magnet is for cell separation procedures using selected EasySep™ reagents when simultaneously processing multiple samples
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Improving Cell Recovery with EasySep™ Negative Selection Kits Technical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists
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Isolate Virtually Any Cell Type Using EasySep™ or EasySep™ Release Indirect Selection Kits Use any biotinylated, FITC-, PE- or APC-conjugated antibody to label your desired cells and mix with EasySep™ reagents to obtain highly purified cells
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Using EasySep™ Positive Selection Kits for Cell Depletion The EasySep™ system allows you to use a positive selection kit to deplete the labeled cell type, by making changes to the separation scheme of the protocol
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DNase I Treatment for Clumpy Cell Suspensions To reduce cell clumping and minimize presence of free-floating DNA fragments, we recommend adding DNase I Solution (Catalog #07900) to the cell suspension
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Isolating Cells from Atypical Samples Technical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists