Flow cytometry is a powerful analytical tool employed in several industries. This article will provide an overview of its use in the field of botany. Flow cytometry measures the chemical and physical ...
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 ...
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 ...
A research team from George R Brown School of Engineering and Computing (Rice University; TX, USA), led by Peter Lillehoj and Kevin Mchugh, have developed an innovative AI-enabled microfluidic ...
Individual cells are concentrated in a flow cell (or tube) and then pass a laser, which detects a fluorescent signal. This is then analyzed by sophisticated software, producing data on the parameter ...
With flow cytometry, as with many technologies that enjoy continuous use, we can see an evolution of capabilities. Spectral analysis, image capture, and artificial intelligence are just a few of the ...
Unlock the full potential of your research with this eBook, which offers a deep dive into how both conventional and spectral flow cytometry work. Discover how the similarities and differences in these ...
Flow cytometry is not just a technique. It has matured into a scientific field, one that has become virtually indispensable for most areas of biomedical research. Some of its more well-known ...
Large-scale flow cytometry delivers critical biological insight by enabling multidimensional analysis of individual cells, making it fundamental to medical research. As assays evolve to capture more ...
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 ...
In the last few years, the demand for flow cytometry has increased dramatically due to the increasing prevalence of cancer, immune system disorders, and infections. The demand for the instrument is ...