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A new fluorescent probe that can distinguish B cells from T cells – EurekAlert
Researchers discovered a new fluorescent probe that can discriminate B lymphocytes over T lymphocytes without the cell receptor targetting antibodies.

IMAGE: A) Splenocytes were isolated from mouse spleens, and T and B cells were separated using magnetic activated cell sorting (MACS). The cells were subsequently plated in 384 wells and over…
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Credit: Institute for Basic Science
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