Atopic Dermatitis CD3+ T Cells
About: Atopic Dermatitis CD3+ T Cells are collected from IRB-consented Atopic Dermatitis donors. Ideal for investigating T cell-mediated skin inflammation and Th2-skewed cytokine responses.
Atopic Dermatitis CD3+ T Cells for Autoimmune and Allergy Research
Atopic Dermatitis CD3+ T Cells are cryopreserved from peripheral blood of IRB-consented adult donors diagnosed with Atopic Dermatitis. These pan-T cells reflect disease-associated immune alterations and offer a critical resource for studying Th2-skewed T cell activation, cytokine production, and inflammation in the context of Atopic Dermatitis.
Product Features
- Research Use Only (RUO), CD3+ enriched pan-T cells
- Isolated from clinically diagnosed Atopic Dermatitis donors
- High viability and enrichment
- Cryopreserved in CryoStor® CS10 media
- Processed within 24 hours of collection
- Ethically sourced with IRB approval and HIPAA compliance
De-identified Donor Data
- Confirmed diagnosis of Atopic Dermatitis
- Demographics: age, sex assigned at birth, race/ethnicity
- Self-reported clinical history and medication use
Applications
- Investigation of T cell phenotypes and function in Atopic Dermatitis
- Th2 cytokine production and immune exhaustion studies
- Disease mechanism studies and biomarker identification
- Preclinical immunotherapy development
Compliance and Quality Assurance
- IRB-approved collection and 21 CFR Part 11-compliant e-consent
- Standardized processing and quality protocols
- HIPAA-compliant data handling
Ordering & Customization
Atopic Dermatitis CD3+ T Cells are offered in standard or custom aliquot sizes. For regulatory documentation or international support, contact learnmore@sanguinebio.com.
Protocols & Documentation
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Immune Cell Isolation
Guidelines for isolating immune cell populations with validated enrichment steps, purity checkpoints, and documentation.
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Informed Consent Form (ICF)
Available upon request — confirms donor consent for research use and downstream commercialization.
CD3+ T Cells
Frequently Asked Questions
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YES – All collections are conducted under IRB-approved protocols and electronic informed consent. Sanguine utilizes Advarra and WCG IRB for oversight.
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YES – with the exception of GMP leukopaks, all our products are research use only (RUO).
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Our complete catalog can be found here: https://sanguinebio.com/products/
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Storage depends on sample type but often cryopreserved samples stored in liquid nitrogen can be stored for years.
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Extensive customization is available. To discuss your project request a quote or email us at learnmore@sanguinebio.com.
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Sanguine offers flexible prospective colleciton services to tailored to fit your research. For more information and request a quote, please see: https://sanguinebio.com/prospective-biospecimen-collection-services/
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Timelines depend on condition, sample type, and I/E criteria but we often start collection within 2 weeks of signed agreement.
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YES – we have in-stock inventory which can be found here https://sanguinebio.com/products/?pro_inventory=inventory. You can also email us at learnmore@sanguinebio.com as we continually get new samples in our inventory.
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Each sample from a different individual – Unique donor means each sample comes from a different person, ensuring biological diversity in your study.
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YES – Unique donors can be specified and guaranteed based on your requirements.
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For information about sample quality, please see: https://sanguinebio.com/quality-and-compliance/
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YES – “IRB-approved collection protocols” and IRB approval documentation available upon request. Sanguine utilizes two internationally-recognized IRBs (Advarra and WCG IRB) for review and approval.
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Need a custom CD3+ T Cells cohort?
Our scientific team can scope prospective collections with donor-specific I/E criteria, typically starting within 2 weeks of agreement.