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FLARE: A Flow Cytometry-Based Fluorescent Assay for Measuring HSV-1 Nuclear Egress. [PDF]
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Nano-Flow Cytometry of Single Extracellular Vesicles Reveals Subpopulation Differences Across Cell Types and Pharmacological Perturbations. [PDF]
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Deep immune-phenotyping of HLA-homozygous iPS-cardiomyocytes by spectral flow cytometry. [PDF]
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Flow cytometry-based validation of soluble biomarker detection. [PDF]
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Flow Cytometry and Pharmacokinetics
Bioanalysis, 2021Multiparametric flow cytometry is a powerful cellular analysis tool used in various stages of drug development. In adoptive cell therapies, the flow cytometry methods are used for the evaluation of advanced cellular products during manufacturing and to monitor cellular kinetics after infusion.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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Fundamentals of flow cytometry
Molecular Biotechnology, 1999Flow cytometers are instruments that are used primarily to measure the physical and biochemical characteristics of biological particles. This technology is used to perform measurements on whole cells as well as prepared cellular constituents, such as nuclei and organelles.
M J, Jaroszeski, G, Radcliff
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