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A novel fluorescent sensitive assay for detection of differential T cell mediated lysis of multiple adherent target cells

A novel fluorescent sensitive assay for detection of differential T cell mediated lysis of multiple adherent target cells
A novel fluorescent sensitive assay for detection of differential T cell mediated lysis of multiple adherent target cells
There are few studies that have investigated T cell mediated lysis of adherent cells. We have developed a novel, rapid and sensitive fluorescent dye-swap assay that allows efficient detection of adherent target cell lysis. The assay allows simultaneous use of multiple differentially sensitised targets and facilitates concomitant surface or intracellular effector cell phenotypic analysis.
killing, cytotoxicity, T cell, adherent
0022-1759
153-157
Black, Antony P.
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Jones, Louise
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Ardern-Jones, Michael
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Ogg, Graham S.
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Black, Antony P.
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Jones, Louise
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Ardern-Jones, Michael
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Ogg, Graham S.
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Black, Antony P., Jones, Louise, Ardern-Jones, Michael and Ogg, Graham S. (2006) A novel fluorescent sensitive assay for detection of differential T cell mediated lysis of multiple adherent target cells. Journal of Immunological Methods, 316 (1-2), 153-157. (doi:10.1016/j.jim.2006.07.022). (PMID:16989854)

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Abstract

There are few studies that have investigated T cell mediated lysis of adherent cells. We have developed a novel, rapid and sensitive fluorescent dye-swap assay that allows efficient detection of adherent target cell lysis. The assay allows simultaneous use of multiple differentially sensitised targets and facilitates concomitant surface or intracellular effector cell phenotypic analysis.

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Published date: 30 October 2006
Keywords: killing, cytotoxicity, T cell, adherent

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Local EPrints ID: 192729
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/192729
ISSN: 0022-1759
PURE UUID: f5da7bbc-0a0f-43ee-94f7-341f1c2b485c
ORCID for Michael Ardern-Jones: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1466-2016

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Date deposited: 07 Jul 2011 12:29
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:28

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Author: Antony P. Black
Author: Louise Jones
Author: Graham S. Ogg

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