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Rapid-Act T Cell Activation Kit (Human, Anti-CD3/CD28) #88179

    Product Information

    Storage

    Store at 4ºC. All components in this kit are stable for 12 months when kept in the original format and stored at 4ºC. Once reconstituted, store the Anti-human CD3 and Anti-human CD28 at -80ºC. Aliquot to avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.

    Protocol

    Product Description

    The Rapid-Act T Cell Activation Kit (Human, Anti-CD3/CD28) provides the necessary reagents for easy, single-step induction of human T cell activation and proliferation. The included Synthetic Immune Synapse particles pre-cluster the CD3 and CD28 antibodies for thorough T cell activation, and are small enough to minimize cell clumping. Because the reagents are added to the cells in a single step, the kit enables accurate time course studies for short-term T cell stimulation. The kit can also be used for longer-term T cell proliferation and exhaustion assays. No modification or removal is necessary prior to subsequent analysis by flow cytometry.

    Specificity / Sensitivity


    Species Reactivity:

    Human

    Background

    T cells are activated by signaling through ITAM (immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif)-containing CD3 signaling chains that associate with the T cell receptor (1). Co-stimulation through CD28 on T cells provides an additional signal required for effective T cell activation (2). Antibody-based binding and aggregation of CD3 and CD28 proteins simulates the engagement of a T cell with an antigen presenting cell, and results in T cell activation.
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