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Antigen Specific T-cells

Antigen Specific T-cells

T cell lines that recognize specific peptide antigens to enable analysis of T cell immunity.

Description
Antigen-specific T cells are unique tools for studying the immune system. The T cell repertoire responds to viruses, bacteria, tumor cells and, in the case of autoimmune disease, peptides derived from normal tissues. Each peptide specificity is only found in a small fraction of circulating T cells, making study of antigen-specific reactions difficult.
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Astarte Biologics

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