I'm recently buying some anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 to activate T cells. I also notice some of this clones have been conjugated with fluorescence for the purpose of labeling T cells for flow cytometry.

One thing i'm very interested is that once the conjugated antibody is binding to T cells, they will first activate T cells, which will definitely affect the result of the original T cells status (which is the status you want to check).

It reminds me of quantum physics. If you observe it, you change it.

I'm sure a lot of people never care about the effects of labeling T cells. How to ensure a marker antibody won't affect T cells functions?

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