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1301 control cell line

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The 1301 control cell line is a laboratory tool used for quality control and experimental validation purposes. It serves as a reference standard to ensure the consistency and reliability of cell-based assays and experiments. The core function of the 1301 control cell line is to provide a stable and well-characterized cellular model for comparison and validation of experimental results.

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2 protocols using 1301 control cell line

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Telomere Length in T Cell Subsets

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Telomere length of sorted populations of CD4+CD25CD127+PD1+ and CD4+CD25CD127+PD1was assessed using the Telomere Peptide Nuclear Antigen kit for flow cytometry (Dako). Relative telomere length was calculated as the ratio between the telomere signal from each sorted lymphocyte population and the 1301 control cell line (Sigma Aldrich).
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Measuring Lymphocyte Telomere Length

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The telomere length of sorted lymphocyte populations was assessed using the TelomerePeptide Nuclear Antigen Kit for flow cytometry (Dako). Relative telomere length was calculated as the ratio between the telomere signal from each sorted lymphocyte population and the 1301 control cell line (Sigma-Aldrich).
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