Invitrogen™ Attune™ Flow Cytometer - Blue/Violet/Yellow Lasers
Blue (488nm), Violet (405nm), Yellow (561nm) Excitation Lasers.

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Modular design, up to 4 lasers and 14 colors.
The Invitrogen™ Attune™ NxT flow cytometer can be designed to accommodate the most common fluorophores and fluorescent proteins used in flow cytometry to match the panels you are currently running. Multiple fluorescent proteins can be detected with an optional 561 nm laser. Whether you configure your system now or upgrade later, the Attune NxT flow cytometer can grow with you and your research needs.
This powerful, flexible flow cytometer offers:
- Modular design—Multiple configurations available—field upgradable.
- Save time—10X faster speeds with no loss in data quality.
- Simplified sample prep—No wash, no lyse options, non-clogging fluidics.
- Enables unique applications—Complex protocols on a broad range of cell types and samples.
Ten-Parameter Immunophenotyping of Human Lysed Whole Blood with the Attune NxT Flow Cytometer Allows Identification of Multiple T-Cell Subsets and Myeloid Cells
Immunophenotyping is the analysis of heterogeneous populations of cells within human blood for the purpose of identifying the presence and proportions of various cell populations. Multiparameter flow cytometry is a widely-used method for identifying cell subsets within complex cellular systems. This application note describes the use of the Attune NxT Flow Cytometer for 4-laser and 10-color immunophenotyping analysis of stained human whole blood using a stain-and-lyse protocol.
Acoustic Flow Cytometry for Tumor and Liquid Biopsy Identification & Isolation
Watch this video to find out how the Autónoma University of Madrid is using the Invitrogen™ Attune™ NxT Flow Cytometer for acoustic-based flow cytometry. This technology enables reliable and efficient identification and isolation of cells from tumors and liquid biopsies.










