ClearLLab 10C System
A powerful solution for optimizing your lab's L&L* workflow

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* For Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma only
The IVD ClearLLab 10C System is the only FDA cleared and CE marked integrated L&L* immunophenotyping solution which offers all components needed from quality controls, sample preparation, antibody panels to analysis software and training material. The ClearLLab 10C dry pre-mixed antibody panels use the DURA Innovations technology, eliminating the need to pipette antibodies, improving efficiency while reducing potential for human error.
- Four premixed, dry ClearLLab 10-color panels: Lymphoid (B-cells, T-cells), Myeloid (M1, M2)
- Fluorescence standardization and color compensation setup kits
- ClearLLab Control Cells are the first application specific normal and abnormal IVD controls cells as a liquid preparation of stabilized human erythrocytes and leukocytes
- Validated for the use on the Navios EX flow cytometer
- Kaluza C analysis software for data analysis and reporting
Steps to standardize and streamline leukemia and lymphoma diagnostics
Discover the steps you can take to overcome the challenges of diagnosing leukemia and lymphoma using flow cytometric immunophenotyping (FCI) in this comprehensive eBook for clinical laboratory professionals.
Learn more about the current status of diagnostics for hematological malignancies and find information that will help support your journey to standardize your clinical flow cytometry workflow.
Download the free eBook for:
- An overview of current laboratory challenges and regulatory guidelines associated with laboratory-developed tests for flow cytometric workflows
- Practical steps that will help you standardize and streamline FCI for leukemia and lymphoma diagnostics
- Case studies on the advantages of validated assays
- A detailed guide to hematological malignancies and their specific markers including leukemias, lymphomas and myelomas
B-Cell Neoplasms - Insights into Diagnosis and Simplified Workflows
In this three-part webinar series, we invite you to explore the benefits of a standardized workflow in leukemia and lymphoma analysis. Join this showcase of Beckman Coulter’s new DxFLEX flow cytometer, designed to advance standardization and simplification in clinical laboratories.
The first webinar focuses on diseases originating from the B-cell lineage. Join Jennifer McCallister, an esteemed expert in the field, as she provides insights into the diagnosis of B-cell neoplasms. Witness a laboratory session with Antoine Pacheco, Platform Manager for Clinical Instrumentation at Beckman Coulter, as he measures and analyzes samples using the new DxFLEX flow cytometer. Discover the instrument's unique features that can simplify your laboratory workflow.
Discover more about our three-part series and register for the other webinars here:
Key learning objectives
- Gain insights into the diagnosis of B-cell, T-cell and myeloid-cell-derived neoplasms
- Learn how to standardize and streamline leukemia and lymphoma analysis
- Discover how APD-detectors in a flow cytometer can help you to add more colors to your panels without adding more concerns
Who should attend?
- Clinical laboratory managers
- Clinical laboratory scientists
- Medical/Laboratory technicians
- Hematopathologists
- Laboratory QA managers
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes
Myeloid Lineage Abnormalities – A Journey into the World of Myeloid Diseases with Cutting-Edge Flow Cytometry Technology
In this three-part webinar series, we invite you to explore the benefits of a standardized workflow in leukemia and lymphoma analysis. Join this showcase of Beckman Coulter’s new DxFLEX flow cytometer, designed to advance standardization and simplification in clinical laboratories.
The third and final webinar focuses on abnormalities originating from the myeloid lineage. Cara Shirai, Assistant Professor atWashington University School of Medicine, will shed light on this specific disease form. Antoine Pacheco, Platform Manager for Clinical Instrumentation at Beckman Coulter, will conduct another session from the laboratory, demonstrating the capabilities of the DxFLEX flow cytometer.
Discover more about our three-part series and register for the other webinars here:
Key learning objectives
- Gain insights into the diagnosis of B-cell, T-cell and myeloid-cell-derived neoplasms
- Learn how to standardize and streamline leukemia and lymphoma analysis
- Discover how APD-detectors in a flow cytometer can help you to add more colors to your panels without adding more concerns
Who should attend?
- Clinical laboratory managers
- Clinical laboratory scientists
- Medical/Laboratory technicians
- Hematopathologists
- Laboratory QA managers
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes
T-Cell Neoplasms – Decode the Mysteries of Sample Analysis and Optimized Data Flow
In this three-part webinar series, we invite you to explore the benefits of a standardized workflow in leukemia and lymphoma analysis. Join this showcase of Beckman Coulter’s new DxFLEX flow cytometer, designed to advance standardization and simplification in clinical laboratories.
The second webinar delves into diseases originating from the T-cell lineage. Tia LaBarge, an expert in T-cell neoplasms, provides detailed insights into their analysis strategies. Antoine Pacheco, Platform Manager for Clinical Instrumentation at Beckman Coulter, will broadcast from the laboratory, demonstrating the seamless integration of the DxFLEX flow cytometer with the LIS (Laboratory Information System).
Discover more about our three-part series and register for the other webinars here:
Key learning objectives
- Gain insights into the diagnosis of B-cell, T-cell and myeloid-cell-derived neoplasms
- Learn how to standardize and streamline leukemia and lymphoma analysis
- Discover how APD-detectors in a flow cytometer can help you to add more colors to your panels without adding more concerns
Who should attend?
- Clinical laboratory managers
- Clinical laboratory scientists
- Medical/Laboratory technicians
- Hematopathologists
- Laboratory QA managers
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes
FDA clears Beckman Coulter Life Sciences DxFLEX Flow Cytometer
Revolutionary APD detector technology enables larger antibody panels and simplifies compensation


















