Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced Invitrogen UltraComp eBeads Spectral Unmixing Beads to enhance precision in flow cytometry.
Selecting Reagents for Multicolor Flow Cytometry (Joe Trotter) Interpreting Flow Cytometry Data (Herzenberg et al) How to do Flow Cytometry Compensation (Mario Roederer) ...
Flow cytometry detects cells or particles in suspension by separating them in a narrow, rapidly flowing stream of liquid. The sample is passed through a laser, which detects properties such as size, ...
Flow cytometry is widely used in areas of research that require analysis or isolation of cells from suspension. This technology makes use of fluorescent probes targeted to specific cell-associated ...
Many advances in medicine and drug development were possible owing to flow cytometry, a single-cell analysis technique that ...
Flow cytometry assay validation requires different analytical approaches in preclinical and clinical settings. A fit-for-purpose (FFP) strategy allows researchers to customize the validation to ...
A new platform established by researchers at the Single-Cell Center, Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (QIBEBT/CAS) improves accuracy, ...
A research team from George R Brown School of Engineering and Computing (Rice University; TX, USA), led by Peter Lillehoj and Kevin Mchugh, have developed an innovative AI-enabled microfluidic ...
Flow cytometry uses fluorescent probes to identify and characterize cells or particles in suspension (e.g. cells, nuclei or chromosomes) by virtue of size, granularity and fluorescence ...
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