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Pushing the Boundaries of Inflammatory Research with Spectral Flow Cytometry

30 Jul 2019
Pushing the Boundaries of Inflammatory Research with Spectral Flow Cytometry

When investigating chronic inflammatory diseases, cell autofluorescence can prove to be a significant hinderance in progressing your research. Dr. Anna Belkina, Associate Director of the Flow Cytometry Core at Boston University School of Medicine, describes how the Cytek Aurora flow cytometer has enabled her researchers to overcome this problem and expand the scope of their analyses.

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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