WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A pioneer in the field reflects on the history and future of flow cytometry on its 50th anniversary in an article in the journal Science. J. Paul Robinson, The SVM Professor of ...
Flow cytometers have been among the most vital tools in molecular cell biology and immunology labs for more than 40 years, but their applications now extend far beyond just counting and sorting cells.
In science, some of the most valuable discoveries hide in plain sight. Such was the case for extracellular vesicles (EVs). The small lipid-bilayer compartments are released from cells and contain ...
Flow cytometry works by illuminating cells, or other types of particle, as they flow in front of a light source, such as a single or dual laser beam. The light source then detects and correlates ...
Like A Determined Athlete, Flow Cytometry Is Training for More Demanding Routines Flow cytometry retains the ability to analyze thousands of particles per second. What’s more, flow cytometry shows no ...
GEN recently spoke to several scientists with expertise in the flow cytometry arena about emerging trends and additional potential applications for this versatile research tool. Clare Rogers, ...
The fact that flow cytometry enables simultaneous measurement of multiple cellular parameters is one of the most powerful aspects of this technology. The technique has a wide range of applications ...