OMIP ‐044: 28‐color immunophenotyping of the human dendritic cell compartment
Cytometry Part A, Page 402-405, August 2018. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 22, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: FlorianMair , MartinPrlic Source Type: research

Deconvolution models for a better understanding of natural microbial communities enumerated by flow ‐cytometry
Cytometry Part A,Volume 93, Issue 2, Page 180-181, February 2018. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 22, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

OMIP ‐044: 28‐color immunophenotyping of the human dendritic cell compartment
Cytometry Part A, EarlyView. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 22, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

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Cytometry Part A, Ahead of Print. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 22, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

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Cytometry Part A,Volume 93, Issue 2, Page 180-181, February 2018. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 22, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

Deconvolution models for a better understanding of natural microbial communities enumerated by flow ‐cytometry
(Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 22, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Gianluca Corno, Cristiana Callieri Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Spark ‐generated microbubble cell sorter for microfluidic flow cytometry
Cytometry Part A,Volume 93, Issue 2, Page 222-231, February 2018. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 18, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

Comparison of Flow Cytometric Methods for the Enumeration of Residual Leucocytes in Leucoreduced Blood Products: A Multicenter Study
Cytometry Part A, EarlyView. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 18, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

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Cytometry Part A, Ahead of Print. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 18, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

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Cytometry Part A,Volume 93, Issue 2, Page 222-231, February 2018. (Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 18, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research

Spark ‐generated microbubble cell sorter for microfluidic flow cytometry
Abstract High‐speed and accurate cell sorting is of great significance for cell analysis regarding both bioresearch and clinical application. Different from the jet‐in‐air sorting of commercial flow cytometers, sorting in fully enclosed and disposal microfluidic chips can avoid aerosols and crosscontamination, thus contributing to the improvement of biosafety and test accuracy. However, current microfluidic sorters usually require complicated structures, or otherwise cannot attain high throughput. In this article, a sorting mechanism for microfluidics is proposed for the first time based on the jet flow induced by th...
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 18, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Jingjing Zhao, Zheng You Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Modeling of cytometry data in logarithmic space: When is a bimodal distribution not bimodal?
Abstract Recent efforts in systems immunology lead researchers to build quantitative models of cell activation and differentiation. One goal is to account for the distributions of proteins from single‐cell measurements by flow cytometry or mass cytometry as readout of biological regulation. In that context, large cell‐to‐cell variability is often observed in biological quantities. We show here that these readouts, viewed in logarithmic scale may result in two easily‐distinguishable modes, while the underlying distribution (in linear scale) is unimodal. We introduce a simple mathematical test to highlight this misma...
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 1, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Amir Erez, Robert Vogel, Andrew Mugler, Andrew Belmonte, Gr égoire Altan‐Bonnet Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Novel aspects of live intestinal epithelial cell function revealed using a custom time ‐lapse video microscopy apparatus
Abstract Many aspects of cell physiology, including migration, membrane function, and cell division, are best understood by observing live cell dynamics over time using video microscopy. To probe these phenomena in colon epithelial cells using simple components with a limited budget, we have constructed an inexpensive (<$410) self‐contained apparatus, consisting of a closed‐loop, feedback‐controlled system regulated by a PID (proportional‐integrative‐derivative) controller contained within a 0.077 m3 insulated acrylic box. Temperature, humidity, pH, and proliferative capacity of colon epithelial cells in this ...
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 1, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Michael Papetti, Piotr Kozlowski Tags: Technical Note Source Type: research

Turning noise into order on the cell surface: Resonant activation of molecular highlighters
(Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 1, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Gy örgy Vámosi, László Damjanovich, László Bene Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Passage culture of human monocyte/macrophage lineage cells using a temperature ‐responsive culture dish
(Source: Cytometry Part A)
Source: Cytometry Part A - January 1, 2018 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Hirotaka Suga, Erina Kurita, Isao Kurachi, Akihiko Takushima Tags: Communication to the Editor Source Type: research