After five decades of use, flow cytometry is entrenched in biomedical science. Besides enabling the quick processing of cells in suspension, flow cytometry provides quantitative results across ...
Flow cytometry is a key diagnostic technique in hematology that provides protein information at a single-cell level. Traditionally interpreted manually in a sequence of two-dimensional plots, ...
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 ...
Cytek Biosciences, Inc. has launched the Cytek® Muse® Micro, an enhanced version of its original Guava® Muse® cell analyzer, aimed at making advanced cell analysis more accessible and affordable. The ...
The LUMC Flow Cytometry Core Facility is a Shared Resource Lab (SRL) that currently houses 24 instruments, including 9 conventional flow cytometers, 7 spectral flow cytometers, 3 mass cytometers and 5 ...
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 ...
Channel-Free Single-Cell Sorting in Air with Tunable Paths. Schematic illustration of the in-air microfluidic single-cell sorting platform. Cell suspensions are encapsulated into droplets and ejected ...
To isolate specific cell populations, researchers frequently employ fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). While this flow cytometry-based technique analyzes the cells’ fluorescence, it cannot ...
This article is based on a poster originally authored by Barbie Wang, Maria Giebler, Adrian Freeman, Karen Hogg, Adam Corrigan and Hitesh Sanganee. This poster is being hosted on this website in its ...
Partillion Bioscience highlighted new advances in functional cell-cell interaction analysis at CYTO 2026, held June 6–10 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Nanovial-enabled workflows were featured across ...