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Immunology Webinars
Hear how researchers are leveraging Simple Plex assays on Ella to monitor the cellular immune response in real time. Ella enables the rapid and high quality cytokine and pro-inflammatory biomarker monitoring in support of disease severity and progression research in a multi-analyte, automated and standardized format.
The ability to quantitate lung disease and monitor disease development and resolution in real time is an advantage to using small animal microCT.
Presented by our senior imaging scientist Simon Renshaw, this on-demand webinar gives you hands-on advice on how to optimize IHC and ICC experiments.
Tumor-associated enzymes can diminish or even negate the immune system’s ability to fight off cancerous cells by making subtle but damaging structural changes to anti-cancer antibodies.
The most common in vitro methods for immunologists to analyze cells of the immune system are flow cytometry, PCR and various forms of ELISA. Together, these enable quantification of different cell populations at the molecular and functional level (‘immuno-phenotyping’) and measurement of immune responses, for example, cytokine release.