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Dog CD3+ Pan T Cells – Old Adult Male

$1,079.00

T Cells isolated from PBMCs of a single old adult male dog

5 x 106 cells

Cells produced upon request

SKU TC-DBM-03 Categories , Tags , , , , ,

T cells play a pivotal role in the body’s immune response. T cells are ideal for studies involving cytokine production, proliferation, and cytotoxicity, immunology-based studies, oncology and infectious disease research, and in drug development and discovery.

JangoCell offers canine CD3+ Pan T Cells, isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of a single dog. Our canine T cells are negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, fungi, and yeast. Canine T cells are available fresh or frozen upon request from young and old dogs of either gender. Frozen cells are cryopreserved in CryoStor® CS10. Custom quantities available. We can provide pooled samples for longer studies upon request.

T cells are also known as: Blood cells, immune cells, white blood cells, T Cells, T-cells, T lymphocytes, and thymocytes.

 

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Catalog Number TC-DBM-03
Lot Number Included with shipment
Country of Manufacture USA
Quantity 5 x 106 cells/vial                (custom quantities available)
Storage Immediately transfer cells from dry ice to liquid nitrogen upon arrival.
Shipping Info Dry ice; Overnight shipping
Also Known As Blood cells, immune cells, white blood cells, T Cells, T-cells, T lymphocytes, and thymocytes.
Product Use This product is for research use only. It is not approved for use in humans, animals, or for diagnostic procedures.
References Ferrer L, Fondevila D, Rabanal R, Tarres J and Ramis A. Immunohistochemical detection of CD3 antigen (pan T marker) in canine lymphomas. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 1993; 5(4): 616-620. doi: 10.1177/104063879300500420.   Sato M, Storb R, Loretz C, Stone D, Mielcarek M, Sale GE, Rezvani AR and Graves SS. Inducible co-stimulator (ICOS) up-regulation on activated T-cells in chronic graft-vs.-host disease following dog-leukocyte-antigen-nonidentical hematopoietic cell transplantation: A potential therapeutic target. Transplantation. 2013; 96(1): 34-41. doi: 10.1097/TP.0b013e318295c025.   Watabe A, Fukumoto S, Komatsu T, Endo Y and Kadosawa T. Alterations of lymphocyte subpopulations in healthy dogs with aging and in dogs with cancer. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 2011; 142(3-4): 189-200. doi: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2011.05.008.   Weiss DJ. Flow cytometric and immunophenotypic evaluation of acute lymphocytic leukemia in dog bone marrow. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2008; 15(6): 589-594. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2001.tb01596.x.  

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