Scientists prepare samples as single cell suspensions and labels components of interest with fluorescent antibodies or other probes. The cytometer uses pumps to draw the sample through tubing to ...
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 ...
Spectral flow (SF) cytometry is becoming an increasingly popular tool for the simultaneous investigation of large numbers of protein markers at the single-cell level. The low cost, ease and large ...
POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal protein [M-protein], and skin changes) is a rare systemic disorder characterized by various symptoms caused by underlying ...
The generation of durable CD8+ T cell memory following infection or vaccination is essential for protection against future encounters with the same or related pathogens. This process has traditionally ...
This article and associated images are based on a poster originally authored by R. Mendoza, M. Santos, E. Dreskin, V. Kortisova-Descamps and R. J. Cuthbert and presented at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2025 ...
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 ...
Over the past decade, flow cytometry has undergone transformative advancements, notably with the adoption of spectral flow cytometry and the emergence of next-generation imaging cytometers. These ...