Short Decsription
Creative Biolabs offers Influenza (M1)-Specific T cells for immunity reaserch.
Description
Influenza (M1)-specific T cells are a type of immune cells that are specifically activated to recognize and target the M1 protein of the influenza virus. These T cells play a key role in the immune response to influenza infection by recognizing infected cells displaying the M1 protein on their surface and killing them to prevent the spread of the virus.
Background
Influenza (M1)-specific T cells are a subset of T cells that specifically recognize and target a protein from the influenza virus called M1. These T cells play a critical role in the immune response to influenza infection by recognizing infected cells displaying M1 protein on their surfaces and initiating the destruction of these cells. Influenza-specific T cells can be either CD4+ T cells (helper T cells) or CD8+ T cells (cytotoxic T cells). CD4+ T cells help coordinate the immune response by activating other immune cells, while CD8+ T cells directly kill infected cells. During an influenza infection, these specific T cells undergo activation and proliferation to quickly target and eliminate virus-infected cells. This helps to limit the spread of the virus and reduce the severity of the infection.
Species
Human
Cell Type
T cell population
Culture medium
We recommend RPMI-1640 with 10% FBS media for our functional analysis, but that depends on the media used by customers for co-culturing experiments.
Features
High quality;
High viability;
Widely applications.
Survive Time
With proper stimulation, they will survive for about 4-5 days.
Antigen
Influenza (M1) (GILGFVFTL)
HLA Restricted
HLA-A*0201

For Research Use Only | Not For Clinical Use

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