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How Spectral Flow is Revealing the Role of Exosomes in Disease

30 Jul 2019
How Spectral Flow is Revealing the Role of Exosomes in Disease

Bridget McLaughlin, Co-Director of the UC Davis Flow Cytometry Shared Resource Laboratories, discusses how the Cytek Aurora flow cytometer allows her team to better analyze diverse samples types for a wide variety of applications, including immune response in infectious disease models, tumor exosomes in ovarian cancer, and exosomes in multiple sclerosis. Find out how the spectral system enables the expansion of biomarker panels and more effective biomarker detection in single cells.

Cytek® Aurora

Cytek Biosciences

The Cytek® Aurora offers unprecedented assay flexibility and panel complexity thanks to our unique, full-spectrum optical design. With up to 5 lasers and 64 fluorescent detectors, the Cytek® Aurora can capture the entire emission spectrum from each fluorochrome. This makes it possible to now run 40 colors in one tube, a first for 40 fluorescence-based flow cytometry.

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