Flow cytometry detects cells or particles in suspension by separating them in a narrow, rapidly flowing stream of liquid. The sample is passed through a laser, which detects properties such as size, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This article will review flow cytometry to help readers understand the challenges faced when increasing flow cytometer SNR (signal-to-noise ratio). Quick review: What is flow cytometry? Flow cytometry ...
In this webinar, Dr. Fernando Solano, Head of the Haematology Department at Hospital General Universitario Nuestra Señora del Prado, Talavera de la Reina, will discuss the implementation of Next ...
Flow cytometry enables researchers to label proteins of interest using fluorophore-conjugated antibodies and other fluorochromes. Much like immunohistochemistry, which produces two- or ...
The CytoFLEX mosaic Spectral Detection Module enables you to upgrade your existing CytoFLEX instrument with full-spectrum cytometry capabilities. The Flow Cytometry Core Facility at Leiden University ...
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 ...
A dot plot of forward light scatter versus 90 o side scatter is a measure of cell size and cell granularity respectively, the latter being dependent upon the presence of intracellular structures that ...