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- Streptamer abstract "The Streptamer technology allows the reversible isolation and staining of antigen-specific T-cells. This technology combines a current T-cell isolation method with the Strep-tag technology. In principle, the T-cells are separated by establishing a specific interaction between the T-cell of interest and a molecule that is conjugated to a marker, which enables the isolation. The reversibility of this interaction and the fact that it can be performed at low temperatures is the reason for the successful isolation and characterization of functional T-cells.Because T-cells remain phenotypically and functionally indistinguishable from untreated cells, this method may offer new strategies in clinical and basic T-cell research.".
- Streptamer wikiPageExternalLink www.streptamer.com.
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- Streptamer wikiPageRevisionID "601822332".
- Streptamer hasPhotoCollection Streptamer.
- Streptamer subject Category:Biochemistry.
- Streptamer subject Category:Biotechnology.
- Streptamer subject Category:Laboratory_techniques.
- Streptamer subject Category:Molecular_biology_techniques.
- Streptamer subject Category:Protein_methods.
- Streptamer type Ability105616246.
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- Streptamer type Know-how105616786.
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- Streptamer type MolecularBiologyTechniques.
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- Streptamer comment "The Streptamer technology allows the reversible isolation and staining of antigen-specific T-cells. This technology combines a current T-cell isolation method with the Strep-tag technology. In principle, the T-cells are separated by establishing a specific interaction between the T-cell of interest and a molecule that is conjugated to a marker, which enables the isolation.".
- Streptamer label "Streptamer".
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- Streptamer sameAs Q7623301.
- Streptamer sameAs Q7623301.
- Streptamer sameAs Streptamer.
- Streptamer wasDerivedFrom Streptamer?oldid=601822332.
- Streptamer isPrimaryTopicOf Streptamer.