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 ...
Ever wonder what you’re missing in your data? The sheer complexity of today’s flow and mass cytometry datasets demands automated solutions. Machine learning plugins only provide part of the answer, ...
This technology has vast potential to help patients but remains underutilized and underappreciated. The tools are there. What’s lacking are harmonized controls, regulatory guidelines and database ...
Recent advances in flow and mass cytometry have spurred the development of novel computational tools to assist in data analysis and visualization. These techniques should be adopted, evaluated and ...
Advances in flow cytometry increasingly rely on computational tools for discovery. However, workflows for cell sorting remain unchanged, using manual gating and subjective combinations of one- and two ...
Microscopy existed prior to flow cytometry and was an integral part of its development. A fluorescent microscope, in simple terms, is an enhanced light microscope which uses a light of higher ...
Flow cytometry is a technique used to analyze cells for a variety of purposes, including cell counting, phenotyping, cell cycle assessment, and viability. The light produced by lasers in a flow ...
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