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Irradiated Feeder Cell-Induced NK Cell Expansion is a method that enables the generation of large quantities of functionally potent NK cells for therapeutic applications. Natural Killer cells are an integral component of the innate immune system, responsible for detecting and destroying abnormal cells, including infected or cancerous ones.
At Creative Biolabs, we have developed a cutting-edge platform that leverages irradiated feeder cells to induce the expansion of NK cells. This method allows for the development of highly cytotoxic and activated NK cells that are suitable for immunotherapy.
The expansion of NK cells through irradiated feeder cell-induced technology involves a series of meticulously orchestrated steps:
Fig.1 Process of Irradiated Feeder Cell - Induced NK Expansion.
We provide tailored solutions, including the isolation of NK cells, preparation of irradiated feeder cells, and the entire expansion process.
In addition, we employ cutting-edge analytical techniques to evaluate the purity, potency, and functionality of expanded NK cells. please get in touch with our expert team for more information.
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