The Establishment of a Method for the Separation of CD3+T Cells from Porcine Intestines
CD3+T cells are a crucial component of the porcine intestinal immune system and hold significant value in the study of intestinal viral infections.This study has developed a method for isolating primary CD3+T cells from porcine small intestine tissue using magnetic bead enrichment.This method will provide an appropriate animal model for studying the porcine intestinal immune system and can also accelerate the development of antiviral drugs and vaccines.