Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases
Inflammatory and autoimmune diseases are often caused by genetic and environmental factors that give rise to aberrant immune responses. Controlling host immune responses without eliminating the ability to control infections is crucial to managing these diseases.
Below is a collection of scientific resources for your inflammatory and autoimmune disease research.
Frequencies of Cell Types in Human Peripheral Blood
This wallchart provides a list of the frequencies of cell types in human peripheral blood, as well as the column-free cell isolation kits available for each cell type.
Get Your Free Copy >- "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.
- Production of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T CellsThis free Nature Protocols Wallchart summarizes the processes involved in producing CAR T cells for therapy.
- Frequencies of Human Cell Types in Blood-Related SourcesList of the frequencies of over 35 cell types in normal human blood-related sources.
- How to Isolate Cells Directly from Whole Blood Using the EasySep™ Purple/Silver MagnetsHow to isolate highly purified immune cells directly from whole blood and takes as little as 20 minutes from start to finish
- Unloading the RoboSep™-S CarouselBasic overview on how to use and maintain your RoboSep™-S; steps to unload the instrument after a cell separation run has been completed
- How to Deplete Red Blood Cells from Small Volume Samples with HetaSep™How to use an erythrocyte aggregation agent to remove red blood cells (RBCs) from small volume blood samples prior to colony-forming unit (CFU) assays
- How to Isolate PBMCs from Whole Blood Using the SepMate™ PBMC Isolation Tubes: 15-Minute ProtocolEasy and rapid procedure for isolating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from whole blood or bone marrow using the unique SepMate™ PBMC isolation tubes
- Assessment of Your Starting Sample and Calculation of Recovery from Cell Isolation ProceduresSetting aside a small portion of your starting sample allows you to assess the frequency of desired cells in the sample prior to isolation
- How to Count Cells Using a HemocytometerHow to prepare and count stained cell samples using a hemocytometer for both total nucleated cell counts and viable cell counts