Droplet microfluidic technology for the early and label-free isolation of highly-glycolytic, activated t-cells

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Claudia Zielke et al. from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, USA have published the research: Droplet Microfluidic Technology for the Early and Label-Free Isolation of Highly-Glycolytic, Activated T-Cells, in the Journal: Micromachines 2022, 13, 1442. of 29/06/2022
  • what: The SIFT technique presents a method to isolate activated cells with the highest glycolysis from both naive cells and activated cells with a lower metabolism.

SUMMARY

    The full activation of T-cells requires the engagement of the T-cell receptor . . .

     

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