Flow cytometry is a powerful and complex technology used to count, sort or measure characteristics of cells and to detect biomarkers. It's also widely used in research, as well as in clinical studies ...
The identification of reliable biomarkers from peripheral blood is crucial for improving disease diagnosis and monitoring. Spectral flow cytometry has emerged as a powerful tool for high-dimensional ...
Flow cytometry is a rapid method of cell counting and sorting, in some cases incorporating several characterization techniques such as mass spectrometry and fluorescence microscopy that can allow ...
A novel immune-profiling method can return detailed immune cell type proportions using only DNA from blood with no requirement for intact cells, potentially allowing for individualized prediction of ...
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 ...
Cell proliferation rates provide insights into relative cell health and are a widely used diagnostic indicator for numerous cancer types. In immunology, measuring cell proliferation is particularly ...
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 ...
Single-cell analysis of cell suspensions is increasingly important in studies of infectious diseases, cancer and autoimmune disorders, given that cell populations have high levels of heterogeneity, ...
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 ...
Researchers introduce a novel, detailed immune-profiling method that measures modifications to DNA without requiring fresh samples or intact cells. The technology uses minimal sample input, works with ...