Charles Johnson

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Technique identifies T cells primed for certain allergies or infections

Researchers can now identify T cells reactive to a particular target from a patient’s cells, and to perform high-throughput single-cell RNA sequencing of those cells.

From http://besthealthnews.com/2019/11/technique-identifies-t-cells-primed-for-certain-allergies-or-infections/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=technique-identifies-t-cells-primed-for-certain-allergies-or-infections

from
https://healthnews010.wordpress.com/2019/11/20/technique-identifies-t-cells-primed-for-certain-allergies-or-infections/

From https://aubreyflores.blogspot.com/2019/11/technique-identifies-t-cells-primed-for.html



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