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May 1, 2014 (Vol. 34, No. 9) Flow Cytometry, Cell Activation, and Immunoregulatory Networks Tools for understanding the development, phenotype, and function of specific T cell subsets are critical ...
We often use the term “definitive phenotypes” in flow cytometry, which describes the least number of markers to define specific cell populations. Not too long ago, flow cytometry assays were limited ...
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique for the analysis of multiple parameters of individual cells within heterogeneous populations. Flow cytometers are used in a broad range of applications including ...
Flow cytometry has been utilized at each stage of the drug discovery process, from target identification to lead development.
Multiparameter flow cytometry can not only assess the phenotype and magnitude of a T-cell response, but based on effector function, its quality. As discussed here, the quality of a T-cell response ...
A team of researchers at the George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing at Rice University has developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled, low-cost device that will make ...
An AI-enabled microfluidic cytometer could make flow cytometry more accessible, affordable and faster. A research team from George R Brown School of Engineering and Computing (Rice University; TX, USA ...
Flow cytometry offers rapid and reproducible measurements of single cells in suspension and, following staining with one or more fluorochromes, simultaneous examination of several cell functions.
Objectives To assess the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of a simplified low cost method for measuring absolute and percentage CD4 counts with flow cytometry. Design A CD4 counting method ...
In this case study, scientists used flow cytometry as a means of determining platelet function in neonates.