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Compensation in Flow Cytometry
Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2002AbstractMany people using multi‐color flow cytometry do not understand what compensation is, when it is needed, or how it should be applied. The author provides a clear explanation of the nature of compensation, the factors that affect compensation values, and the effect of compensation on data visualization. Both hardware and software compensation are
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine
Clinical assessment of platelet activation by flow cytometry is useful in the characterization and diagnosis of platelet-specific disorders and as a measure of risk for thrombosis or bleeding. Platelets circulate in a resting, "unactivated" state, but when activated they undergo alterations in surface glycoprotein function and/or expression level ...
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Clinical assessment of platelet activation by flow cytometry is useful in the characterization and diagnosis of platelet-specific disorders and as a measure of risk for thrombosis or bleeding. Platelets circulate in a resting, "unactivated" state, but when activated they undergo alterations in surface glycoprotein function and/or expression level ...
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2001
Flow cytometry is a powerful tool for interrogating the phenotype and characteristics of cells. It is based upon the light-scattering properties of the cells being analyzed and these include fluorescence emissions. This fluorescence may be associated with dyes or conjugated to mAbs specific for molecules either on the surface or in the intracellular ...
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Flow cytometry is a powerful tool for interrogating the phenotype and characteristics of cells. It is based upon the light-scattering properties of the cells being analyzed and these include fluorescence emissions. This fluorescence may be associated with dyes or conjugated to mAbs specific for molecules either on the surface or in the intracellular ...
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