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Celiac Disease CD56+ NK Cells
Celiac Disease CD56 NK Cells are isolated from individuals with confirmed celiac disease. Suitable for examining NK cell activation in gluten-triggered inflammation and epithelial injury.
Crohn’s Disease CD56+ NK Cells
Crohn’s Disease CD56 NK Cells are derived from donors diagnosed with Crohn’s. Useful for studying mucosal immune imbalance, NK cell dysfunction in intestinal inflammation, and gut-immune axis modulation.
Healthy CD56+ NK Cells
Healthy CD56+ NK Cells are isolated from peripheral blood of healthy, IRB-consented donors. Ideal for immunology, cancer research, and drug discovery focused on natural killer (NK) cell function, cytotoxicity assays, and immune modulation.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV CD56+ NK Cells
Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV CD56 NK Cells are derived from IRB-consented HIV-positive donors. Useful for evaluating NK cell exhaustion, impaired cytotoxicity, and chronic viral immune surveillance.
Multiple Sclerosis CD56+ NK Cells
Multiple Sclerosis CD56 NK Cells are sourced from MS donors. Designed for research into NK-mediated modulation of CNS inflammation, immune surveillance, and demyelination.
Rheumatoid Arthritis CD56+ NK Cells
Rheumatoid Arthritis CD56 NK Cells are collected from IRB-consented RA donors. Ideal for investigating NK cell-mediated inflammation, joint immune infiltration, and altered cytolytic activity in autoimmune arthritis.
Scleroderma CD56+ NK Cells
Scleroderma CD56+ NK Cells are collected from IRB-consented scleroderma donors. These support research into fibrosis, immune dysregulation, and the contribution of NK cells to vascular and connective tissue pathology.
Sjogren’s Syndrome CD56+ NK Cells
Sjogren’s Syndrome CD56 NK Cells are isolated from donors with clinically confirmed Sjogren’s. Ideal for studying NK cell infiltration in exocrine glands and their role in epithelial damage and autoimmunity.
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus CD56+ NK Cells
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus CD56 NK Cells are isolated from IRB-consented donors with lupus. These samples support research into innate immune dysregulation, impaired cytotoxicity, and NK cell exhaustion characteristic of SLE.
Type 1 Diabetes CD56+ NK Cells
Type 1 Diabetes CD56+ NK Cells come from IRB-consented donors with T1D. Relevant for exploring autoimmune beta cell destruction, NK cell interaction with islet cells, and inflammatory NK phenotypes.
Type 2 Diabetes CD56+ NK Cells
Type 2 Diabetes CD56+ NK Cells are sourced from donors with T2D. These samples enable investigation into NK cell alterations in chronic low-grade inflammation, insulin resistance, and metabolic-immune cross-talk.