Flow Cytometry – Multimedia
Listicle
7 Microfluidic Highlights of 2017
In this list, we take a look at 7 promising microfluidic developments from the past year.
Poster
A Real-Time Annexin V Method for Monitoring Programmed Cell Death
The RealTime-Glo™ Annexin V Apoptosis and Necrosis Assay detects the kinetics of apoptosis and secondary necrosis in real time resulting from a variety of treatments (including biologics) to induce cell death
Listicle
Ultra Pure vs Feed Water, Comparing the 4 Types of Laboratory Water
Here we explain the four types of water used in laboratories, as well as the processes and properties of each type.
Listicle
6 Ultra-Low Cost Diagnostics
In this list we look at 6 promising ultra-low cost diagnostic technologies, which could help take the tools to where they are most needed.
Infographic
Flow Cytometry: Future Opportunities and Current Cell Biology Applications
Learn more about flow cytometry including how it works, the market overview, applications in cell biology and health, and the future.
Video
Gold nanoparticles- strange properties and applications
These properties can be exploited in a variety of assay applications, including lateral flow tests, microscopy, flow cytometry and FRET assays.
App Note / Case Study
Cells in Double Emulsions for FACS Sorting
Capturing individual cells in 30 µm double emulsions,suitable for FACS sorting.
Poster
Increasing Gene Editing Efficiencies in Eukaryotic Cell Lines by Selection of Appropriate CRISPR-Cas9 Reagents
Overview of various CRISPR-Cas9 reagents to provide the highest efficiency of gene editing in your experiments.
Poster
Measuring Antitumor Effect of c-Myr-Max heterodimerization inhibitor 100258-F4 on Ovarian Cancer Cells using Cellometer Imaging Cytometry
The effect from the c-Mycinhibitor 100258-F4 was clearly observed from the G0/G1 cell cycle arrest and the increase in early and late apoptotic cell. The Cellometer method can measure fluorescent cell-based assays such as cell cycle, apoptosis, protein expression, autophagy and viability. The ability to export the data to FCS Express facilitates simple data analysis and reporting to generate results for publications.
Poster
Quantification of Natural Killer Cell-Mediated Cytotixicity using Celigo Imaging Cytometry
Time-course tracking of % lysis eliminates multiple controls & the effect of non-uniform cell seeding in the final cytotoxicity calculation. The # of cells used is less than the cells needed for Release assays & Flow Cytometry. Flow cytometry & Release assays require a seeding density of 100K target cells increasing the number of effector cells to the millions. The visual observation of ADCC or CDC on the images can be convincing to conclude the functionality of antibodies or complements.
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