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Flow cytometry helps differentiate between mucous membrane pemphigoid and erosive oral lichen planus. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Liguori S   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Comparative flow cytometry immunophenotyping of ASCs expanded in conventional flasks versus automated bioreactors. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cell Dev Biol
Alipour H   +8 more
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Flow Cytometry

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2018
Multiparameter flow cytometry (MFC) is valuable in the diagnosis and monitoring of most hematological malignancies. Although the assessment of cellular infiltrates in Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) relies on morphology and immunohistochemistry grounds, there is evidence pointing to the clinical significance of MFC in this disease.
Amaia, Gascue   +2 more
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Flow Cytometry

2003
Flow cytometry technique is predominantly used to measure fluorescence intensity produced by fluorescent-labeled antrbodies or ligands (e.g., cytokines, hormones) that bind specific cell-assocrated molecules. Flow cytometry is quantitative, fast (analysis of >l0,000 cells/min), reliable, and reproducible.
M G, Ormerod, P R, Imrie
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Plug Flow Cytometry

Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2001
AbstractAlthough flow cytometry has the powerful ability to rapidly screen large collections of cells, the technology has yet to be efficiently applied to large‐scale screening operations involving multiple discrete suspensions. High‐throughput flow cytometry would be beneficial to many areas of biological investigation, such as modern drug discovery ...
B S, Edwards, L A, Sklar
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Flow cytometry

Medical Physics, 1980
A brief review of flow cytometry is presented. Emphasis is on the construction of relatively simple instruments and on their application to problems in medical physics. Among these are the problems of measuring the biological parameters that determine the response of tumors to therapy and of measuring the biological damage in people exposed to ionizing
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Deformability‐based flow cytometry

Cytometry Part A, 2004
AbstractBackgroundElasticity of cells is determined by their cytoskeleton. Changes in cellular function are reflected in the amount of cytoskeletal proteins and their associated networks. Drastic examples are diseases such as cancer, in which the altered cytoskeleton is even diagnostic.
Lincoln, B.   +7 more
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Cytokine Flow Cytometry

2004
Cytokine flow cytometry (CFC) is a general term that applies to flow cytometric analysis of cells using anticytokine antibodies as markers of activation. The most common version of this technique is the intracellular staining of cytokines in cells that have been fixed and permeabilized after short-term in vitro activation.
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Fountain Flow Cytometry

Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2012
AbstractFountain Flow Cytometry (FFC) is a simple and inexpensive technology that is adaptable to situations requiring detection and enumeration of cells/organisms at low concentrations, but is limited to particles of relatively high fluorescence intensity. This work presents the basic physics behind the novel scheme Fountain Flow Cytometry employs for
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