Validation of Antibodies for Flow Cytometry

Validation of Antibodies for Flow Cytometry

Application-specific validation is critical for reproducible results   Antibodies are essential tools for a broad range of research techniques. However, for data to be both accurate and reproducible, antibodies should be thoroughly validated for each of the...
Dyes for Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Analysis

Dyes for Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Analysis

Aberrant cell proliferation and cell death underlie a multitude of disease states Normal tissue homeostasis depends on a critical balance between cell proliferation and cell death. The cell cycle regulates the former, while the latter occurs via controlled...
Intravital Microscopy – Explained

Intravital Microscopy – Explained

Intravital microscopy has vast potential to reveal hidden cellular mechanisms   Intravital microscopy (IVM) is a term used to describe the direct visualization of cells and tissues within a living organism. It was first reported in the 17th century, shortly after...
Mass Cytometry – Explained

Mass Cytometry – Explained

The use of mass cytometry is growing and includes its adoption for clinical applications Mass cytometry is a variation of flow cytometry that uses antibodies labeled with metal tags rather than fluorophores. Also known as CyTOF® flow cytometry, in deference to...
Optimizing Controls for Flow Cytometry

Optimizing Controls for Flow Cytometry

Speaker: Jean-Marc Busnel, Ph.D. Senior Staff Research Scientist, Beckman Coulter Streamlining and Democratizing Functional Testing by Flow Cytometry Webinar Topics Include: 1) Allergy testing with streamlined basophil activation testing 2) Flow cytometry based...