It may surprise many to hear that some of today’s most advanced treatments, such as cell therapies for cancer, diabetes, and autoimmunity, depend on flow cytometry — a 50-year old technology.
Flow cytometry has long enabled basic and clinical research, with applications in fields as diverse as molecular biology, neuroscience and plant and marine biology. Recently, its use in cancer ...
from 18 patients with CLL—10 who maintained a complete response and 8 who experienced relapse using high-dimensional spectral flow cytometry. They found a significant increase in the proportion ...