2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243286
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Using the SNAP-Tag technology to easily measure and demonstrate apoptotic changes in cancer and blood cells with different dyes

Abstract: In vitro and ex vivo development of novel therapeutic agents requires reliable and accurate analyses of the cell conditions they were preclinical tested for, such as apoptosis. The detection of apoptotic cells by annexin V (AV) coupled to fluorophores has often shown limitations in the choice of the dye due to interference with other fluorescent-labeled cell markers. The SNAP-tag technology is an easy, rapid and versatile method for functionalization of proteins and was therefore used for labeling AV with vari… Show more

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“…The SNAP-CAR T cells administered with an adaptor were also able to mediate potent anti-tumor activity comparable to that of a traditional CAR. While previous reports have utilized the SNAP/BG interaction for covalent cell labeling and imaging in vivo 52 54 , our data further support its use for therapeutic applications.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The SNAP-CAR T cells administered with an adaptor were also able to mediate potent anti-tumor activity comparable to that of a traditional CAR. While previous reports have utilized the SNAP/BG interaction for covalent cell labeling and imaging in vivo 52 54 , our data further support its use for therapeutic applications.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%