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Peptide:MHC Tetramer-based Enrichment of Epitope-specific T cells
Published on: October 22, 2012
Tetramer-based identification of naïve antigen-specific B cells within a polyclonal repertoire
Jeremy F Brooks1, Xiao Liu1, Janet M Davies2
1The University of Queensland, Translational Research Institute, University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, Brisbane, Australia.
Abstract:
Detecting naïve antigen-specific B cells can be challenging. Use of multiple, complementary tetramers with different fluorochromes enhances sensitivity and specificity allowing naïve antigen-specific B cells to be readily distinguished within a polyclonal repertoire. Activated, affinity-matured B cells, however, can be detected effectively using a single tetramer.
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