Scientists use multicolor flow cytometry to identify and characterize targeted cellular subpopulations by using multiple fluorescent markers. The technology has seen rapid advancements in recent years ...
Imaging approaches are crucial for understanding biological processes 1,2,3. This is especially true for processes in complex tissues like bone and bone marrow, where skeletal stem cells are ...
Selecting Reagents for Multicolor Flow Cytometry (Joe Trotter) Interpreting Flow Cytometry Data (Herzenberg et al) How to do Flow Cytometry Compensation (Mario Roederer) ...
The last decade has seen a revolution in cancer immunotherapy. The demand from doctors, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies for more precise results with high sensitivity and high-quality ...
In recent years, flow cytometric immunophenotyping has evolved from indirect immunofluorescence techniques to a complex multiparametric diagnostic tool, which is indispensable for the diagnosis of ...
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique for the analysis of multiple parameters of individual cells within heterogeneous populations. Flow cytometers are used in a broad range of applications including ...
Guidelines for working in the Flow Cytometry Unit, user access policy. Also basic flow cytometry and find some help for planning your experiments. User ac­cess policy The Flow Cytometry Unit provides ...
Clinical trials and high-throughput flow cytometry produce large amounts of data, leading to an analysis bottleneck unaddressed by commercially available cytometry analysis software. As the throughput ...
Life science researchers first learned of the utility of flow cytometry as a result of Prof. Wolfgang Göhde’s pioneering work at the University of Münster in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Leonard ...
In this webinar, Dr. Fernando Solano, Head of the Haematology Department at Hospital General Universitario Nuestra Señora del Prado, Talavera de la Reina, will discuss the implementation of Next ...
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