Flow cytometry uses fluorescent probes to identify and characterize cells or particles in suspension (e.g. cells, nuclei or chromosomes) by virtue of size, granularity and fluorescence ...
Recent advances in imaging techniques have revolutionised flow cytometry and microscopy by integrating high-throughput cell analysis with high‐resolution imaging. These technologies now harness novel ...
Over the past decade, flow cytometry has undergone transformative advancements, notably with the adoption of spectral flow cytometry and the emergence of next-generation imaging cytometers. These ...
Most cytometers are for analysis only, and are not equipped with sorters. Those that have sorters tend to fall into one of two very broad classes. Flow cytometers equipped with high-speed sorters are ...
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 ...
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. and TOKYO, Sept. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cellares, the world's first Integrated Development and Manufacturing Organization (IDMO) and a leader in automated cell therapy ...
Flow cytometry offers practical advantages for real-time monitoring of CAR T cell expansion, persistence, and toxicity risk in aggressive large B-cell lymphoma patients. Early CAR T cell expansion is ...
The Francis Crick Institute’s flow cytometry core has shown at ELRIG 2025 how a heterogeneous fleet of spectral, mass and imaging instruments, combined with deep in-house expertise, has enabled ...
Flow cytometry, invented in the 1950s, uses antibodies linked to fluorescent probes to detect cell surface and intracellular proteins. Although able to achieve single-cell sensitivity, the method is ...
Not all patients respond well to chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapies, which reprogram a patient’s own immune cells to recognize and attack cancer. A way to optimize these treatments is to ...
A comprehensive introduction and guide to High-Throughput Screening (HTS) by Cytometry, featuring assays, application data, and more. Chapters on popular and emerging applications, including new ...
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