Protein phosphorylation is a ubiquitous and key step in signaling pathways. For flow cytometry staining, the right protocol can help accurately capture these phosphorylated targets for clear-cut data.
Much of what biologists know about the human immune system has been — quite literally — illuminated by flow cytometry. For more than 70 years, this technology has evolved to become one of immunology’s ...
Ultracentrifugation (UC) remains a widely used method for isolating extracellular vesicles (EVs), but debates persist around yield, integrity, and optimal protocols. In this webinar, I will provide a ...
Flow cytometry is a strong analytical method that is utilized to determine, measure, and examine cells and particles in a heterogeneous mixture. The standard instrument comprises three primary ...
Flow cytometry is a powerful analytical tool used for high throughput particle or cell analysis, wherein the sample is passed in a single file through the incident light of a laser detector, allowing ...
Flow cytometry is an invaluable method for biomedical research. Since its development over 50 years ago, technology for flow cytometry has progressed rapidly, allowing for the detection of more and ...
While flow cytometry has become a prominent technology in both research and clinical laboratories, the sample preparation workflow is often still highly manual. Variabiability in this workflow, as ...
Flow cytometry is a widely used analytical technique that distinguishes between cell populations depending on the presence or absence of chosen markers. However, the number of markers that can be ...
Although established more than 30 years ago, the field of flow cytometry continues to grow and advance. It remains an indispensable tool for clinicians and researchers. The “Northwest Regional ...
Flow cytometry is entering a new era with advanced software, AI-driven algorithms, and automation transforming data accuracy and efficiency. From robust desktop platforms to cloud-native solutions and ...
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 ...