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Celiac Disease CD3+ T Cells
Celiac Disease CD3 T Cells are derived from donors with confirmed celiac disease. Designed for gluten-specific immune response research and intestinal autoimmunity modeling.
Crohn’s Disease CD3+ T Cells
Crohn’s Disease CD3 T Cells are derived from donors with confirmed Crohn’s. Suitable for mucosal immunity studies, T cell dysregulation, and cytokine profiling in chronic intestinal inflammation.
Healthy CD3+ T Cells
Healthy CD3+ T Cells are isolated from peripheral blood of IRB-consented healthy donors. Ideal for T cell activation assays, immunotherapy research, and studies of cellular immunity, cytokine signaling, and TCR dynamics.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV CD3+ T Cells
Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV CD3 T Cells are isolated from IRB-consented HIV-positive donors. Useful for assessing T cell exhaustion, viral persistence, and immune dysregulation in chronic HIV infection.
Multiple Sclerosis CD3+ T Cells
Multiple Sclerosis CD3 T Cells are collected from MS donors. Ideal for studying autoreactive T cell populations, CNS inflammation, and demyelination processes.
Rheumatoid Arthritis CD3+ T Cells
Rheumatoid Arthritis CD3+ T Cells are collected from IRB-consented RA donors. Useful for examining T cell-driven synovial inflammation, Th17 imbalance, and immune activation in autoimmune arthritis.
Scleroderma CD3+ T Cells
Scleroderma CD3 T Cells are sourced from IRB-consented donors with scleroderma. Useful for investigating fibrosis-related immune pathways, Th2 skewing, and T cell dysfunction in systemic sclerosis.
Sjogren’s Syndrome CD3+ T Cells
Sjogren’s Syndrome CD3 T Cells are from clinically confirmed Sjogren’s donors. These samples support research on exocrine gland infiltration and aberrant T cell activation in autoimmune damage.
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus CD3+ T Cells
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus CD3+ T Cells are isolated from IRB-consented donors with lupus. Ideal for investigating autoreactive CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, T cell exhaustion, and regulatory T cell dysfunction in SLE.
Type 1 Diabetes CD3+ T Cells
Type 1 Diabetes CD3 T Cells are sourced from donors with T1D. Ideal for modeling autoreactive T cell responses against pancreatic beta cells and studying immune-mediated islet destruction.
Type 2 Diabetes CD3+ T Cells
Type 2 Diabetes CD3 T Cells are isolated from IRB-consented donors with T2D. Relevant for exploring T cell involvement in systemic inflammation and insulin resistance.