What is the difference between lymphocytes and lymphoblasts?
A lymphocyte that has gotten larger after being stimulated by an antigen. Lymphoblast also refers to an immature cell that can develop into a mature lymphocyte.
Are lymphoblasts larger than lymphocytes?
Lymphoblast is defined as an enlarged (intermediate or large) lymphocyte that has been activated to divide. It is recognized morphologically by an immature nucleus having fine granular chromatin and often one or more prominent nucleoli.
Are Jurkat CD4 or CD8?
Jurkat is a CD4+/CD8- T-cell lymphoma that expresses an endogenous TCR. The T2 line is a TAP-deficient T-cell/B-cell hybridoma expressing HLA-A2.
What is the difference between lymphoblasts and lymphocytes?
What is the MOLT-4 cell line?
MOLT-4 was derived from the same patient as the MOLT-3 cell line ( ATCC CRL-1552 ). The line was established from cells taken from a patient in relapse. This is a human cell line with the hypertetraploid chromosome number. The modal chromosome number was 95 occurring in 24% of cells. The rate of cells with higher ploidies was 0.8%.
Are there any references for MOLT-4 cell line slides (gtx25537)?
There are currently no references for MOLT-4 (human T lymphoblast; acute lymphoblastic leukemia) cell line slides (GTX25537). Be the first to share your publications with this product.
How many MOLT-4 cells are in a 12-well slide?
The MOLT-4 cells were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde and arrayed on a 12-well (5 mm) adhesive coated slide, with each wellis surface specifically treated to enhance cellular attachment and to minimize background staining. Each well was loaded with approximately 7.5 x 103 MOLT-4 cells.
Is MOLT-4 a suitable transfection host?
This cell line is a suitable transfection host. MOLT-4 was derived from the same patient as the MOLT-3 cell line ( ATCC CRL-1552 ). The line was established from cells taken from a patient in relapse. This is a human cell line with the hypertetraploid chromosome number. The modal chromosome number was 95 occurring in 24% of cells.