Each of these modular, animated, narrated eLearning courses were developed to provide a succinct, contextual summary of common laboratory techniques and methods used by researchers with an interest in protein and cell analysis workflows. At the end of each course, take an opportunity to apply the theory that was provided by completing the associated practical application exercises. We then invite you to download the eLearning certificate of completion for each course that you master.
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T Cell Stimulation and Proliferation
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Part 1: T cell biology in translational biomedical science; basic T cell biology in the context of the wider immune system; T cell structure and function; T cell receptor signaling; T cell activation and proliferation (antigen presenting cell interactions and T effector functions; T cell subsets (including subset-specific signature proteins) |
Part 2: T cell isolation and in vitro activation; assessment of T cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation by these methods:
Practical Application —Flow Cytometry |
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Protein Sample Preparation: Techniques and Applications
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Part 1: Total protein extraction; cell disruption methods: (reagent-based and physical); subcellular fractionation; sample preparation for downstream assays such as:
Practical Application—Part 1: Protein Isolation |
Part 2: Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC); size exclusion chromatography (SEC); ion exchange chromatography (IEX); affinity chromatography (AC); protein cleanup methods:
Practical Application—Part 2: Protein Purification |
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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.