11 research outputs found
The effect of nonverbal modelling by peers on anxiety for animals in non-clinical children
The effect of nonverbal modelling by peers on anxiety for animals in non-clinical children
Developmental patterns in information-processing bias in anxious and non-anxious children.
Developmental patterns in information-processing bias in anxious and non-anxious children.
The Course of Childhood Anxiety Symptoms: Developmental Trajectories and Child-Related Factors in Normal Children
Combined Single-Cell Measurement of Cytokine mRNA and Protein in Immune Cells
A key feature of immune cells, such as T cells, is their rapid responsiveness to activation. The response rate of T cells depends on the signal strength, and the type of signals they receive. Studying the underlying mechanisms that define responsiveness, however, is confounded by the fact that immune cells do not uniformly respond to activation. Tools that measure gene products on a single-cell level therefore provide additional insights in T cell biology. Here we describe flow cytometry-based fluorescence in situ hybridization (Flow-FISH), a high-throughput assay that allows for the simultaneous measurement of cytokine mRNA and protein levels of the gene(s) of interest by flow cytometry. We present several possible applications of Flow-FISH in human and murine T cells that-with minor adjustments-should also be applicable for other cell types