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Flow cytometry is a rapid, robust analytical technique that has been utilized in many different fields of biological research including aquatic research.
The field of oceanography demands reliable, efficient, and high-throughput analytical methods. This article looks at flow cytometry's role within oceanography.
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 ...
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 ...
Flow Cytometry: Cell Analysis Speeds Up Flow cytometry entered biomedical research in immunology and cancer labs out of initial interests in separating and counting cells in a mixed population, but ...
Applications of flow cytometry encompass clinical management, the design of therapeutics and vaccines, and the development of better cell therapies.
Some flow cytometry trends are peaking, and others are just getting started—either way, gains in sensitivity and sophistication are imminent.
Discover how advances in flow cytometry are transforming biological analysis, enabling rare event detection, drug development and microbial profiling.
Flow Cytometry's growth accelerates as immuno-oncology and liquid biopsy markets expand, driving cancer research investment. Explore advancements in ...
Flow Cytometry's growth accelerates as immuno-oncology and liquid biopsy markets expand, driving cancer research investment. Explore advancements in single-cell genomics and biotech opportunities ...
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