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 ...
In the deep corridors of scientific research, where the significance of every penny spent and each microscope slide observed is scrutinized, something monumental is happening. Stratedigm, a San ...
Flow cytometers rely almost exclusively on lasers for excitation of fluorescent probes. Although lasers are excellent excitation sources, their discrete wavelengths limit the visible light that is ...
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 ...
Find out how brightfield images can take your flow cytometry data to the next level. Join Dr. Cora Chadick, Technical Director of flow cytometry from Amsterdam UMC, as she demonstrates how easy it is ...
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences has introduced the DxFLEX, Europe’s first CE-IVD, 13-color clinical flow cytometry system. The sensitivity and resolution of the DxFLEX expands laboratory testing ...
Flow cytometers need a mechanism to turn the light of excited fluorophores into an electronic signal. This is done by detectors, of which avalanche photodiodes is an increasingly popular one. The ...
Flow cytometry provides a useful method by which scientists can measure and analyse different properties of individual cells, including size, internal complexity (granularity) and the presence of cell ...
Cytek Biosciences, Inc. has announced the launch of the Cytek Aurora™ Evo system, an advanced full spectrum flow cytometer designed to enhance cell analysis capabilities. Building on the success of ...
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 ...
Around the same time, Mack Fulwyler, an engineer working at Los Alamos National Laboratory, needed to separate particles, so he drew on existing techniques to create droplets to separate cells from a ...