Flow cytometry is a robust analytical tool used to count cells in a solution. It provides a multi-parametric analysis of single cells (or particles) as they move past a laser, producing both scattered ...
Flow cytometry uses fluorescent probes to identify and characterize cells or particles in suspension (e.g. cells, nuclei or chromosomes) by virtue of size, granularity and fluorescence ...
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 ...
This educational webinar will provide an overview of cell sorting techniques used to isolate individual cells based on specific characteristics, such as size, shape, and fluorescence for downstream ...
Flow cytometry is not just a technique. It has matured into a scientific field, one that has become virtually indispensable for most areas of biomedical research. Some of its more well-known ...
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 ...
The acquisition of 18 cell-sorting systems and associated patents positions NewGen for U.S. expansion, where over 430,000 IVF cycles took place in 2023 BANGKOK, July 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ...
Flow cytometry is an invaluable method for biomedical research. Since its development over 50 years ago, technology for flow cytometry has progressed rapidly, allowing for the detection of more and ...
The Flow Cytometry Shared Core is a user-friendly facility serving CU Boulder and the broader scientific community. We offer researchers two multicolor analyzers with complementary lasers and the ...
In the early 1960s, Mack Fulwyler joined the lab of Marvin Van Dilla at the Los Alamos National Laboratory as an engineer to study the effect of fallout radiation from nuclear weapons testing on ...