After five decades of use, flow cytometry is entrenched in biomedical science. Besides enabling the quick processing of cells in suspension, flow cytometry provides quantitative results across ...
Flow cytometry offers practical advantages for real-time monitoring of CAR T cell expansion, persistence, and toxicity risk in aggressive large B-cell lymphoma patients. Early CAR T cell expansion is ...
Over the past five years, the FCSC has invested $3.5 million in replacing or updating its instruments, expanding capacity, and developing new services such as multiplex immunofluorescence, Hanumanthu ...
Scientists prepare samples as single cell suspensions and labels components of interest with fluorescent antibodies or other probes. The cytometer uses pumps to draw the sample through tubing to ...
Flow cytometry, invented in the 1950s, uses antibodies linked to fluorescent probes to detect cell surface and intracellular proteins. Although able to achieve single-cell sensitivity, the method is ...
Channel-Free Single-Cell Sorting in Air with Tunable Paths. Schematic illustration of the in-air microfluidic single-cell sorting platform. Cell suspensions are encapsulated into droplets and ejected ...
Flow cytometry is a key diagnostic technique in hematology that provides protein information at a single-cell level. Traditionally interpreted manually in a sequence of two-dimensional plots, ...
Cytek Biosciences, Inc. has launched the Cytek® Muse® Micro, an enhanced version of its original Guava® Muse® cell analyzer, aimed at making advanced cell analysis more accessible and affordable. The ...
The International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) announced that Bartek Rajwa, a research professor of computational life sciences and bioinformatics at the Bindley Bioscience Center, has ...
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