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  1. Experiments on cyclic precipitation reactions The cyclic precipitation reaction is widely used in forensic medicine for the identification of bloodstains and the determination of food adulteration. Usually
  2. Experiments on the preparation of antigens and immune sera Injecting the antigen into the animal body can stimulate the animal's B lymphocytes to transform into plasma cells and produce specific antibodies. When a large
  3. Preparation of polyclonal antibodies against phosphopeptides. It is possible to prepare anti-phosphopeptide antibodies (i.e., antibodies that recognize phosphorylated peptides) that recognize only proteins in the phosphory
  4. Monoclonal antibody ascites preparation experiment The primary advantage of using monoclonal antibodies (MAb) over polyclonal antisera is the possibility of obtaining large quantities of specific monoclonal anti
  5. Immune molecules and receptor engineering A method for the preparation of soluble M H C -I g dimers is described, and a method for the preparation of multimeric M H C -I/peptide complexes is presented.
  6. Isolation of human intestinal mucosal single nucleated cells Isolation of single nucleated cells from human intestinal mucosa Author: J.E. Colligan et al, Translated by Xuitao Cao et al. This experiment is from the "Compe
  7. Cloning and Expansion of Human T Cells Induction of antigen-specific T cells Author: J.E. Colligan et al, Translated by Xuitao Cao et al. This experiment is from "Comprehensive Immunology Laboratory
  8. Detection of T-cell killing function The assay of T-cell killing function can be applied to (1) immune cell function determination (2) clinical immunodiagnosis.
  9. Isolation and purification of T cell subsets Isolated T cells are categorized into CD4+ and CD8+ T cells using anti-CD8 antibody. Since both types of cells can be recovered, this method is superior to anti
  10. Isolation of single nucleated cells from peripheral and umbilical cord blood Peripheral blood mononuclear cells can be used in: (1) immunology (including autoimmune diseases), infectious diseases, hematologic malignancies, vaccine develo
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