Whether in industrial fluids, fuels, biopharmaceuticals, or advanced materials, understanding particle behavior is fundamental to performance and quality. Image-based particle analysis has become ...
In a new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2022.210045, researchers from the National University of Singapore, Singapore, discuss confocal laser speckle autocorrelation ...
Flow Imaging Microscopy (FIM) represents a significant leap forward in particle analysis since it merges the strengths of traditional microscopy and volumetric particle analysis. It provides sharp, ...
Flow cytometry is a single-cell analytical technique that uses fluorophore-labeled cell structures or biomarkers to differentiate between cell populations. Through this method, researchers detect the ...
An interview with Steve Bowen from Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies on the use of Flow Imaging Microscopy to improve particle analysis of printer toners. Particle analysis involves taking a sample ...
With flow cytometry, as with many technologies that enjoy continuous use, we can see an evolution of capabilities. Spectral analysis, image capture, and artificial intelligence are just a few of the ...
A team headed by Hideharu Mikami from the University of Tokyo recently determined an imaging method based on optomechanics that overcomes the performance and utility of imaging flow cytometry (IFC).
Combining two high-content single-cell characterization technologies in a single readout, imaging flow cytometry (IFC) extends the reach of traditional flow cytometry (FC) to obtain single-cell ...
Subjectivity in flow-cytometry data analysis has long been a challenge. Recent advancements in high-speed camera capabilities have led to the integration of morphological features with traditional ...
Around the same time, Mack Fulwyler, an engineer working at Los Alamos National Laboratory, needed to separate particles, so he drew on existing techniques to create droplets to separate cells from a ...
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