Flow cytometry is widely used in areas of research that require analysis or isolation of cells from suspension. This technology makes use of fluorescent probes targeted to specific cell-associated ...
A new technical paper titled “On-chip flow cytometer using integrated photonics for the detection of human leukocytes” was published by researchers at imec and Sarcura GmbH. “Differentiation between ...
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 ...
GEN: How have flow cytometry methods changed to keep pace with next-generation sequencing technology, and have any new uses for flow cytometry emerged in the past few years in the area of drug ...
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 has a wide variety of applications in both basic research and the clinical laboratory. As knowledge advances in both these areas, lessons learned are used to develop newer flow ...
The BDFACSCelesta Flow Cytometer multicolor analyzer allows detection of up to 14 parameters using 3 lasers (405 nm, 488 nm, and 561 nm). The system has three preset flow rates of LO (12 uL/min), MED ...
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, a global leader in laboratory automation and innovation and a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation (NYSE: DHR), continues to lead the way with first-to-market concepts with ...
Flow cytometry is a technique commonly used to identify and separate specific cells from a mixed population. This can be applied to a large number of cells, which is ideal for further statistical ...
NASA scientists, in conjunction with Guava Technologies of Hayward, Calif., recently announced a compact prototype flow cytometer that functions in zero-gravity, for use aboard the International Space ...
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