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What are the Techniques Used to Study Immune Synapses?
Several advanced techniques are used to study immune synapses in histology. These include
confocal microscopy
, which allows for high-resolution imaging of immune synapse formation and dynamics.
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)
and
total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy
are also employed to study the molecular interactions within the synapse. Additionally,
flow cytometry
and
mass spectrometry
are used to analyze the expression and modification of key signaling molecules involved in immune synapse formation.
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