QuickSwitch™ Quant HLA-A*02:01 Tetramer Kit-PE

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Description
QuickSwitch™ Tetramer Kit utilizes a patented technique for exchanging up to ten peptides on an MHC class I tetramer. Reduce time and cost with this kit to create your own custom tetramers or to test which peptide sequence has the best peptide-MHC binding affinity. This kit can be used for screening multiple peptides or to create a small amount of your own custom Tetramer in house. The resulting custom tetramers can be used for multiple applications including screening immunogenic peptides, neoantigen discovery, and many other assays downstream from in-silico selection.
FAQs for Peptide Exchange using QuickSwitch™ Kit
Target: | Custom |
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Product Type: | Tetramer |
Size: | 1 kit |
Application: | FCM |
Research Area / Disease: | Immune Monitoring, Immunology |
Class: | Class I |
Allele: | HLA-A*02:01 |
Peptide Sequence: | Custom |
Conjugate: | PE |
Species Reactivity: | Human |
Specificity: | Custom |
Regulatory Statement: | For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. |
Citations
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Poluektov, Y., Daftarian, P., & Delcommenne, M. C. (2020). Assessment of SARS-CoV-2 Specific CD4( ) and CD8 ( ) T Cell Responses Using MHC Class I and II Tetramers. Biorxiv. doi:10.1101/2020.07.08.194209
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