6 In 1969, fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) was born. “[Leonard Herzenberg] had the concept of FACS and developing it further. And that was not something I would have done,” Leonore ...
Conventional fluorescence-activated cell sorters (FACSs) are widely used to study eukaryotic cell populations. Although they provide impressively efficient sorting, they are costly ($250,000 ...
"The combination of painting the cells in different colors, and correlating the color of the cells with their ability to survive antibiotics, allows us to predict if individual bacterial cells are ...
Researchers have discovered that tumor cells can ‘hijack’ the checkpoint pathways of these proteins to avoid attacks from the immune system. Thus, many cancer specialists believe that ...
Instruments for fluorescence-activated cell sorting were once uniformly bulky and required experts at core facilities to operate. But a new generation of smaller, cheaper sorters that have emerged in ...
Researchers investigate the sex-dependent microglial response to a colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) inhibitor.
New research is offering deeper insights into the role of the active X chromosome and its effects on brain health.
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 ... particles ...
By technology, the fluorescence-based droplet cell sorting ... Additionally, the magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS) technology segment is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the ...