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We have curated a list of additional introductory content that we think is helpful when learning about flow cytometry and applications. Each resource is grouped by content type.
This video addresses the primary steps and information needed to begin the multicolor flow cytometry panel design process. (1:12 minutes)
This video addresses the biological information needed to appropriately match markers and fluorochromes when designing a flow cytometry panel. (2:34 minutes)
This video provides useful cell preparation best practices to help ensure proper resolution of flow cytometry experiments. (5:10 minutes)
This video provides practical strategies for choosing the right controls for a variety of flow cytometry experiments. (5:05 minutes)
This video provides helpful tips and tricks for conducting intracellular flow cytometry. (4:51 minutes)
Understanding the cell sorting process and ways to improve sort results. (3:54 minutes)
Flow cytometry workflow journey
This infographic guides you through the concepts to help ensure optimal resolution of your populations of interest.
Direct Immunofluorescence Staining of Mononuclear Cells
Explore the step-by-step process for staining mononuclear cells using fluorochrome-conjugated monoclonal antibodies specific for cell surface antigens.
Direct Immunofluorescence Staining of Whole Blood Using a Lyse/No-Wash Procedure
Find procedures for whole blood specimen collection and preparation, including step-by-step instructions for lysing and staining. Use this method to detect cells bearing specific membrane antigens.
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