Easy to Use Kit for Sorting Cells

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Company:

BioLegend

Product Name:

MojoSort™ Human CD3 T Cell Isolation Kit

Catalog Number:

480022

The MojoSort™ Human CD3 T Cell Isolation Kit is a specialized kit used to separate CD3-positive T cells from other cell types in human samples. It employs magnetic beads to achieve efficient and specific isolation, resulting in a purified population of CD3 T cells with high yield and purity. This kit is widely utilized in immunology research, cell-based assays, and therapeutic development to obtain well-defined and enriched CD3 T cell populations.

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Application

T Cell sorting for studying T cell biology, investigating T cell signaling pathways, evaluating T cell responses in immunotherapy, analyzing T cell subsets, and examining T cell-mediated immune responses.

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Tips

Ensure to optimize the protocol, validate purity and efficiency, and consider cell viability throughout the isolation process.

Results Summary

By obtaining purified T cell populations, this product aids in studying the function, behavior, and characteristics of T cells in various research areas such as immunology, cancer biology, infectious diseases, and autoimmune disorders.

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The Good

Firstly, it allows for efficient and reliable isolation of CD3-positive T cells from human samples, ensuring a high purity of the desired cell population. Secondly, it provides flexibility in experimental design, enabling researchers to customize their T cell isolation protocols based on specific requirements. Lastly, the kit saves time and effort by streamlining the isolation process, making it a convenient and time-efficient option for T cell research.

The Bad

So far, I did not detect any disadvantage, except it's high price.

The Bottom Line

This is a very useful product to isolate T cells and use them for cancer research or autoimmune studies.

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