The ITU and ANSI have defined the generic framing procedure (GFP) as an efficient means to transport multiple client protocols with a common protocol engine. An optional feature of GFP is the ability ...
The use of flow cytometry in hematological research has grown immensely over the past several years. This analytical technique is capable of providing both qualitative and quantitative information ...
Protein phosphorylation is a ubiquitous and key step in signaling pathways. For flow cytometry staining, the right protocol can help accurately capture these phosphorylated targets for clear-cut data.
The simplest samples to prepare for flow cytometry are suspended culture cells, waterborne microorganisms, bacteria and yeast. Whole blood is also relatively easy to use, because the red blood cells ...
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