5 Steps Rare Events Analysis With Flow Cytometry
Poster Jun 29, 2020

Thermo Fisher Scientific
Accurate detection and analysis of rare cells or "events", in a cell population is critical in many fields of research, including cancer and immunology, helping scientists to understand the status and stage of patient's disease. Flow cytometry is the method at the forefront of such analysis and therefore, it's vital to ensure that it is carried out correctly.
Download this poster to discover the five key steps in applying flow cytometry for rare events analysis, helping you to ensure that your results and data are:
- Accurate
- Thorough
- Reproducible
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