Flow cytometry is a way to look closely at the features of cells or particles. A sample of blood or tissue goes into a machine called a cytometer. In less than a minute, a computer can analyze ...
Flow cytometry is a technique that analyses thousands of cells rapidly, with the data processed by a computer. Samples of cells contained in a fluid medium that has been labeled with fluorescent ...
Flow cytometry provides a useful method by which scientists can measure and analyse different properties of individual cells, including size, internal complexity (granularity) and the presence of cell ...
Improved lasers, optical devices and software have increased the speed, accuracy and sensitivity of flow cytometers, while decreasing their size and cost. These and other recent developments extend ...
The Life Technologies Attune® NxT Acoustic Focusing Cytometer (blue/red/violet/yellow laser) is a benchtop cell analyzer instrument with high sensitivity and precision in a small footprint that is ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A pioneer in the field reflects on the history and future of flow cytometry on its 50th anniversary in an article in the journal Science. J. Paul Robinson, The SVM Professor of ...
A significant and continuing goal in the development of flow cytometry methods is the ability to measure more parameters for each particle being analyzed. Professor John Nolan’s group at La Jolla ...
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 ...
Find out how brightfield images can take your flow cytometry data to the next level. Join Dr. Cora Chadick, Technical Director of flow cytometry from Amsterdam UMC, as she demonstrates how easy it is ...
Due to advances on many fronts, from microfluidics to software, flow cytometry is being simplified so that it can be more readily used by a wider range of scientists and clinicians without special ...
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