T-cell epitope mapping
T-cell epitopes are defined as peptide sequences which, in association with proteins on antigen-presenting cells (APC), are required for recognition by specific T-cells. PepSets peptide libraries make it possible to rapidly identify the epitopes of T-Cells, T-Cell clones, T-Helper Cell Clones, T-cell lines, and unpurified T-cells, such as lymph node cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC).
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T-cell Epitope Mapping Strategies
PepSets peptide libraries make it possible to rapidly identify the epitopes of T-Cells, T-Cell clones, T-Helper Cell Clones, T-cell lines, and unpurified T-cells, such as lymph node cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC).
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CTL Epitope Mapping
Mimotopes have developed an advanced strategy for mapping epitopes of Cytotoxic T-Cells based on generating equimolar mixtures of the four C-terminal peptides for each nominal 11-mer across your entire protein. This library contains all the possible active CTL epitopes so you'll never miss one.
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Epitope/protein targets using soluable HLA
In approaching the problem of in vitro discovery and evaluation of potential antigen-specific epitopes, Mimotopes, in partnership with Pure Protein, offer a new technology for peptide synthesis and high throughput screening of CTL epitopes.
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