Flow Cytometry – Multimedia
Listicle
Five Applications of Single-Cell Analysis Technologies
Download this listicle to discover recent examples of how single-cell analysis methods are driving forward research into cancer, aging, and drug discovery and development.
Poster
Precise Spatial Immune Profiling of PBMCs
This poster discusses the use of ChipCytometry, a modified approach to slide-based cytometry, which is a novel, highly multiplexed technology that preserves both plex and spatial context to deeply profile immune cell diversity at single-cell resolution.
App Note / Case Study
An All-in-One Solution for Antibody Validation
Spatial biology requires highly validated reagents to accurately resolve proteins in the tissue microenvironment. Although immunofluorescence techniques are some of the most commonly used research tools, there are no universally accepted guidelines for antibody validation.
App Note / Case Study
Advanced Flow Cytometry for Cell Line Development
Traditional methods are often low throughput, time-consuming and lack linearity. However, advanced flow cytometry has emerged as a more efficient alternative for biologics development.
How To Guide
High-Throughput Nanowell-Based Image Verified Cloning for Cell Line Development
High-throughput nanowell-based image-verified cloning technology (HT-NIC) is a new method allowing the fast generation of clonal pharmaceutical production cell lines.
Poster
Expanding Practical Education With Brightfield Imaging-Enabled Flow Cytometry
Insights and Expanding Practical Education in a Core Facility With Brightfield Imaging-Enabled Flow Cytometry
App Note / Case Study
Novel High-Throughput Image Cytometry Method for T-Cell Immunophenotyping and Viability Readouts
The cell therapy manufacturing process requires the guidance of chemical manufacturing and controls for analytical method development focusing on the critical quality attributes (CQAs).
eBook
Optimizing Fluorescence in Flow Cytometry Panel Design
Flow cytometry allows scientists to label numerous markers of interest to profile immune response and identify distinct populations of immune cells. However, when scientists use conventional dyes for flow cytometry, they may encounter problems in data resolution caused by spectral spillover and cross-excitation events.
eBook
How To Make the Switch to Label-Free Interaction Analysis
Download this eBook to learn about technology-driven solutions that perform faster analysis – with fewer sample preparation steps.
Video
An Introduction to Flow Cytometry With Dr. Eric Yager
Watch this Teach Me in 10 video to hear an introduction to flow cytometry with Dr. Eric Yager from the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
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