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Enhanced rare cell analysis – Visualize the invisible - Course 2014

Written by BCI Staff | Jan 5, 2014 11:04:00 PM

Enhanced rare cell analysis – Visualize the invisible

Course - Cologne, Germany

Flow cytometry is a widely used method for cell analysis. It allows the acquisition of a large number of cells, resulting in statistically reliable analysis of cell populations. However, when the frequency of target cells is below 0.1%, the data becomes inaccurate. Immunomagnetic cell enrichment before flow cytometric measurement resolves this problem by increasing the frequency of target cells. This simple step allows for the visualization of such rare cell populations. The training covers this approach from introduction to trouble-shooting with theory and extensive hands-on practice in the laboratory.

Organization: Miltenyi Biotec

(Courtesy of Exceptionally sensitive analysis of low-frequency cells, via miltenyibiotec.com)

Enhanced rare cell analysis – Visualize the invisible

Wed, Feb 19, 2014 - Thu, Feb 20, 2014

Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 68, Bergisch Gladbach/Cologne, Germany

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