Immunology at Work is here for you, whether you want to review the basics, gain more in-depth knowledge, or discover the latest research tools. This resource hub contains rich and reliable technical content designed for new and experienced life scientists alike exploring the field of immunology.


Natural Killer cells

NK cells kill pathogen infected cells and cancer cells. They also release cytokines, which alert and attract other immune cells.

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T Helper 1 cells

Lineage of CD4+ T helper cells that promote immune response required for host defense against intracellular viral and bacterial pathogens.

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T Follicular Helper cells

Subset of CD4+ T helper cells that trigger germinal center B cells into antibody-secreting plasma and memory B cells.

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Monocytes

Circulating immune cells that engulfs (phagocytosis) and activates other immune cells.

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T Helper 2 cells

Lineage of CD4+ T helper cells that promote humoral immunity critical for host defense against extracellular pathogens.

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Cytotoxic T cells

T cells, also know as CD8+ cells, that kill virus infected cells and cancer cells by releasing toxic chemicals.

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Macrophages

Professional phagocytic tissue resident cells that destroy foreign antigens/cells by phagocytosis. They release cytokines that attract and activates other immune cells.

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Regulatory T cells

T cells critical to the maintenance of self-tolerance and immune cell homeostasis.

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Dendritic cells

Phagocytic antigen presenting cells with an important role in alerting T cells to new pathogens. They act as key mediators between the innate and adaptive immune systems.

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T Helper 17 cells

CD4+ T helper cells that play a critical role in the activation of other immune cells such as B cells and cytotoxic T cells, as well as in the regulation of immune responses.

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B Cells

B cells play a critical role in the adaptive immune response, producing high-affinity antibodies, acting as antigen-presenting cells, and secreting cytokines.

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Granulocytes

Granulocytes are a heterogenous category of leukocytes, comprising neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and mast cells.

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iNKT cells

Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells display properties of both T cells and natural killer (NK) cells and help to bridge the innate and adaptive immune responses.

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Immunology of Inflammation

Inflammation

Inflammation is an organism’s protective response to pathogens, infection, or tissue damage and involves the coordinated communication of a variety of immune cells and blood vessels. Understand the general phenomenon of inflammation and triggers to the process.

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Cytokine storm

Learn about cell types, cytokines, and markers involved with uncontrolled inflammation.
 

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Pattern recognition receptors

Find information on pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) including pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecules patterns (DAMPs).
 

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Viral life cycle

Viral life cycle

Find information on viral attachment and entry, replication, maturation, and release.

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Interferon (IFN) proteins

Interferons

Interferon (IFN) proteins are a family of cytokines secreted by host cells to modulate the immune response. Find information on interferon types and induction.

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Pro-inflammatory cytokines

Pro-inflammatory cytokines

Cytokines are small secreted proteins that are key modulators of inflammation. Discover how pro-inflammatory cytokines play a role in the immune response.

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Protocols for Immunology

Apply the background information provided throughout this resource center with practical and relevant application protocols. Browse by application or technique:

Cell preparation and immune cell stimulation

Cell preparation and immune cell stimulation

Find detailed protocols on the isolation of the different immune cells starting from whole blood or lymphoid tissue and various methods to stimulate them.

Sample preparation

Sample preparation

Protocols covering isolation of RNA from immune cells to sample preparation for immunoassays.

Flow cytometry

Flow cytometry

Detailed protocols on staining, compensation, and validated antibody panels.

Immunoassays

Immunoassays

Find general protocols for ELISA, western blot analysis, and immunohistochemistry.

Protein gels

Western blotting

A collection of general western blotting protocols for chemiluminescent and fluorescent detection.

Article collection and posters

 

Video Tutorials for Immunology Research

Find on-demand tutorials and register for upcoming webinars to get firsthand knowledge of the latest technologies to accelerate your immunology research.

Research tools for Immunology

Digital tools to make your experimental planning easier.

 

Meet the Scientists

Learn about the scientists who helped put this resource center together.

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Meet the Scientists

Inspiring scientists making a difference

We asked scientists in immunology research about the challenges they face, how they overcome them and what keeps them motivated. What we learned was so inspiring that we created this space to share their stories with you.

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Be the spark story – Lisa Ng
 

“It's not just about publishing in high impact journals, but also ensuring that the outcome has very practical use, to change lives.”

  • “Immuno-oncology has changed the world in terms of cancer therapies. I really like to be at this point in research, translating science from the lab to the clinic.”Diving deep into immuno-oncology mechanisms with multi-parametric research
  • Read Sylvain Thierry’s story
  • “You have to put the pieces together, look at the whole picture, and try to figure out the next steps.”Developing assays for identifying biomarkers in infectious diseases and immuno-oncology research
  • Read Pratik Vikhe’s story
  • “The explosion of data in high dimensional flow cytometry has also given rise to the challenge of data analysis in immunology….” Making flow cytometry approachable—one instrument at a time
  • Read Katheryn Fox’s story

Unraveling different ways of tackling common research challenges

An idea is like a spark in the dark. It makes everything brighter. This blog series uncovers common challenges in immunology research experiments and spark different ways of thinking to discover solutions.

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