Cell Markers Guide to Human Immune Cell Characterization by Flow Cytometry Wall Poster

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Cell Markers Guide to Human Immune Cell Characterization by Flow Cytometry

The immune system protects the host through a coordinated response of innate and adaptive immune cells. Defining each of these subsets can be a daunting task.

R&D Systems is here to help you visualize human immune cell subsets of interest with our Cell Markers Guide for Human Immune Cell Characterization by Flow Cytometry.

  • Starting with a CD34+ hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) and branching into common lymphoid and common myeloid progenitor cells, this poster shows the relationship between cells of the innate and adaptive immune system.
  • The markers listed with each cell type provide a starting point for lineage definition of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), monocytes, B cells, T cell memory, and T helper subsets.

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