PBMC Isolation and T Cell Purification
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Corresponding Organization : Central Institute of Mental Health
Other organizations : McGill University, University of Milan, Life & Brain (Germany), University of Bonn, National Institutes of Health, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, University Medical Centre Mannheim, St. Marien- und St. Annastiftskrankenhaus
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- Peripheral blood was drawn into EDTA-coated tubes
- PBMCs were isolated through centrifugation with Ficoll-Paque (GE Healthcare, Burnaby, BC, Canada)
- T cells were isolated from the PBMCs using CD3+ Dynabeads (Life Technologies, Burlington, ON, Canada)
- The protocol was performed as previously described in the linked publication (link), which may have included positive and/or negative controls, but they are not explicitly mentioned in the current input.
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