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Separation of Immune Cell Subpopulations in Peripheral Blood Samples from Children with Infectious Mononucleosis
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Immunology and Infection
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JoVE Journal Immunology and Infection
Separation of Immune Cell Subpopulations in Peripheral Blood Samples from Children with Infectious Mononucleosis
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08:44 min

September 07, 2022

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Chapters

  • 00:05Introduction
  • 00:36Isolation of CD14+ Monocytes from PBMCs Using CD14 Microbeads
  • 02:38Fluorescently Labeled Antibody Staining
  • 03:52Flow Cytometry Parameter Setting
  • 04:32Gating
  • 06:18Cell Sorting and Collection via Flow Cytometry
  • 07:00Results: Comparison of Immune Cell Subpopulations from Patients with Infectious Mononucleosis, Healthy Epstein Barr Virus Carriers, and Uninfected Samples
  • 08:14Conclusion

Summary

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We describe a method combining immunomagnetic beads and fluorescence-activated cell sorting to isolate and analyze defined immune cell subpopulations of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (monocytes, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells). Using this method, magnetic and fluorescently labeled cells can be purified and analyzed.

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