Six-colour flow cytometry offers the opportunity to combine the gating markers CD38/CD138/CD45 with clonality assessment and basic immunophenotypic characterization simultaneously in a smaller number ...
PCs were detected in all MM (median 0.113% of nucleated cells, range 0.003–13.7) and normal BM samples (median 0.29%, 0.037–1.2). In MM cases, this population was composed of a mixture of normal ...
Flow cytometry is a way to look closely at the features of cells or particles. A sample of blood or tissue goes into a machine called a cytometer. In less than a minute, a computer can analyze ...
Flow cytometry is a single-cell analytical technique that uses fluorophore-labeled cell structures or biomarkers to differentiate between cell populations. Through this method, researchers detect the ...
Flow cytometry detects and measures the chemical and physical properties and characteristics of particles or cells within a population. Samples are suspended in a liquid, held in a tube, and counted ...
Flow cytometry is a technique that is used to detect and measure the chemical and physical characteristics of a cell population. This technique, which was first used in the 1950s, can also be used to ...
Flow cytometry is a system for sensing cells or particles as they move in a liquid stream through a laser or light beam past a sensing area. The relative light scattering and colour discriminated ...