Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is a laboratory technique used to evaluate specific cell populations based on the cellular phenotype detected by flow cytometry. This technique is used to study a specific cell population, without interference from other cell types.
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C.E. CREDITS
Date: November 10, 2022 Time: 8:00am (PST), 11:00am (EST), 5:00pm (CET) Single B cell screening is a powerful and efficient strategy for generating antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies. Di...
Date: September 21, 2022 Time: 10:00am (PDT), 1:00pm (EDT), 7:00pm (CEST) This talk aims to describe a popular workflow that profiles specific brain cell types in healthy and diseased post-m...
In recent months, we have seen a large part of the global scientific community shift to infectious disease research. In response, researchers are exploring safer and easier methods to handle...
Background: Acute liver injury (ALI) is characterised by hepatocyte death and liver inflammation. Macrophages play a pivotal role in ALI by phagocytosing dead cells and producing pro-regener...
DATE: May 3, 2018TIME: 11:00AM PDT, 2:00PM EDTWhile stress is one of the leading causes of neuropsychiatric disorders, the molecular underpinnings of how stress induces alterations in b...
DATE: June 7, 2017TIME: 9:00AM PDT, 12:00PM EDTPluripotent stem cells (PSCs) offer an unlimited source of human cardiovascular cells for research and the development of cardiac regenera...
DATE: June 9, 2016
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Complex cell and bead-based assays are simple and fast with the CellSimple™ Cell Analyzer. This instrument combine...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid growth in studies of secreted membrane vesicles, collectively called extracellular vesicles (EVs). (1) The release of EVs has been reported in the...