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We often use the term “definitive phenotypes” in flow cytometry, which describes the least number of markers to define specific cell populations. Not too long ago, flow cytometry assays were limited ...
Flow cytometry remains a critical technology for the high-throughput analysis of single cells in complex populations. Attention to good analysis practices is more important than ever due to the recent ...
Correction to "Clinical application of flow cytometry in patients with unexplained cytopenia and suspected myelodysplastic syndrome: A report of the European LeukemiaNet International MDS-Flow ...
For conventional flow cytometry, this process is mainly still carried out manually, iteratively plotting cells as two-dimensional scatterplots on a chosen subset of markers, and at each step ...
Today, researchers still use flow cytometry to analyze a population of cells based on the presence of surface markers tagged with a fluorescent antibody or other probe.
Flow cytometry is a technique that doctors can use to perform immunophenotyping. Immunophenotyping is a process that helps doctors identify cell types based on specific markers on the cell surface.
A flow cytometry test can help your doctor study certain diseases and diagnose leukemia or lymphoma. Learn more about the process here.
Scientists from the Keck School of Medicine at University of Southern California have developed a spectral flow cytometry-based panel for profiling CAR T cells that could be used to optimize their ...
In this interview, Ryan Muise talks to AZoNetwork about the added value of using flow cytometry in CAR T-Cell clinical trials.
Flow cytometry is a high-throughput method of cell analysis used to quickly determine a range of cellular characteristics and allow rapid cell sorting.
Large B-cell lymphomas, with an estimated 150,000 new cases annually worldwide, represent almost 30% of all cases of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.