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Flow cytometry is a technique used to detect and measure physical and physiological characteristics of a population of cells or particles. Cells can be quickly examined with the data being gathered and processed by a computer. The use of flow cytometry can include:
- Determination of cellular characteristics and function
- Biomarker detection
- Proliferation
- Toxicology
- Diagnosis of health disorders
In ‘The Conversational Flow’ podcast, produced by KCAS Bio, Adam Cotty (Senior Director, Cellular and Flow Cytometry Services, KCAS Bio; PA, USA) and Brian Wile (General Manager, Flow Cytometry, KCAS Bio; PA, USA) discuss how flow cytometry has become so important to the industry and its role within the wider pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and bioanalytical industries.
To listen to ‘The Conversational Flow’ podcast, click here.
- Episode one: Why does flow cytometry need its own podcast? Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #1: “Why Does Flow Cytometry Need Its Own Podcast?” – KCAS Bio
- Episode two: How sample collection impacts flow cytometry? Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #2: “How Sample Collection Impacts Flow Cytometry” – KCAS Bio
- Episode three: How do you validate a flow cytometry assay? Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #3: “How do You Validate a Flow Cytometry Assay?” – KCAS Bio
- Episode four: What makes spectral flow so significant? Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #4: “What Makes Spectral Flow so Significant?” – KCAS Bio
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