Hanabi-L 4.0 Automated Lymphocyte Isolator
the automated lymphocyte isolator system HANABI-L 2.0 and the automated cell isolator system HANABI-CI 4.0 are designed for today's laboratories that require increased throughput of lymphocyte isolation for increased productivity by providing consistent, high quality sample preparation.
Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cells who are part of immune system .
Lymphocytes have round or oval nuclei and are usually 8 to 12 microns in diameter. A rapid increase in the number of lymphocytes in the blood (lymphocytosis) often indicates the presence of a pathological intrusion; in severe cases it may be leukemia (cancer of the blood), although in most cases it is simple inflammation. Lymphocytes are divided into two classes, B cells and T cells. B cells produce antibody used for attack the bacteria invasive , the virus and the toxins , while T cells destroy the body's own cells that have themselves been invaded by viruses or become cancerous.
(Source: NIH - National Institute for Research on the Human Genome)
Development of blood cells. A blood stem cell goes through several stages to become a red blood cell, platelet or white blood cell.
(source : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMHT0022042/?figure=1)
The action of lymphocytes
The acquired immune system triggers a response when an innate response of the immune system has not been activated.
Lymphocytes have a short lifespan, like that of other white blood cells. Some, however, remain in the body for years, providing future lymphocytes with a "memory" against external agents that have previously attacked the body. This guarantees a more effective immune response in the years to come.
Immunotherapy
According to the National Cancer Institute, immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that helps your immune system fight cancer. The immune system helps your body fight off infections and other illnesses. It is made up of white blood cells and organs and tissues of the lymphatic system.
(Source : https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/immunotherapy )
Lymphocytes are the only blood cells that can be transformed into actively proliferating cells. They originate from lymphatic tissue throughout the body. Lymphocytes taken from the blood have been used frequently in the field of immunology.
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Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cells who are part of immune system .
Lymphocytes have round or oval nuclei and are usually 8 to 12 microns in diameter. A rapid increase in the number of lymphocytes in the blood (lymphocytosis) often indicates the presence of a pathological intrusion; in severe cases it may be leukemia (cancer of the blood), although in most cases it is simple inflammation. Lymphocytes are divided into two classes, B cells and T cells. B cells produce antibody used for attack the bacteria invasive , the virus and the toxins , while T cells destroy the body's own cells that have themselves been invaded by viruses or become cancerous.
(Source: NIH - National Institute for Research on the Human Genome)
Development of blood cells. A blood stem cell goes through several stages to become a red blood cell, platelet, or white blood cell.
(source : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMHT0022042/?figure=1)
The action of lymphocytes
The acquired immune system triggers a response when an innate response of the immune system has not been activated.
Lymphocytes have a short lifespan, like that of other white blood cells. Some, however, remain in the body for years, providing future lymphocytes with a “memory” against external agents that have previously attacked the body. This guarantees a more effective immune response in the years to come.
Immunotherapy
According to the National Cancer Institute, immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that helps your immune system fight cancer. The immune system helps your body fight off infections and other illnesses. It is made up of white blood cells and organs and tissues of the lymphatic system.
(Source : https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/immunotherapy )
Lymphocytes are the only blood cells that can be transformed into actively proliferating cells. They originate from lymphatic tissue throughout the body. Lymphocytes taken from the blood have been used frequently in the field of immunology.