Before setting a gating strategy, it is vital to know the properties of cells to be analyzed, such as cell size, the relative expression of markers and whether artifacts are likely to have been ...
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 ...
Flow cytometry is a single-cell analytical technique that uses fluorophore-labeled cell structures or biomarkers to differentiate between cell populations. Through this method, researchers detect the ...
Improved lasers, optical devices and software have increased the speed, accuracy and sensitivity of flow cytometers, while decreasing their size and cost. These and other recent developments extend ...
A dot plot of forward light scatter versus 90 o side scatter is a measure of cell size and cell granularity respectively, the latter being dependent upon the presence of intracellular structures that ...
Cell processes are complex and are controlled through dynamic intracellular signaling. To better understand these processes, flow cytometry is used to phenotype cells by taking their dimensions and ...
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