Protein phosphorylation is a ubiquitous and key step in signaling pathways. For flow cytometry staining, the right protocol can help accurately capture these phosphorylated targets for clear-cut data.
Many common flow cytometry mistakes share a common feature—simply following procedures instead of cultivating conceptual understanding, argues Dr. Rosa Sottile. Learn how to break this patten and ...
Flow cytometry is a way to look closely at the features of cells or particles. A sample of blood or tissue goes into a machine called a cytometer. In less than a minute, a computer can analyze ...
DAPI, or 4,6-diamidino2-phenylindole, is a fluorescent nucleic acid dye used to preferentially stain double-stranded DNA. There is some evidence that it preferentially binds AT clusters present in the ...
Flow cytometry detects and measures the chemical and physical properties and characteristics of particles or cells within a population. Samples are suspended in a liquid, held in a tube, and counted ...
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