Streamline clinical trials with flow cytometry

11 Jun 2024
Dora Wells
Clinical Content Editor
Streamline clinical trials with flow cytometry

An expert guide for harmonizing workflows, enhancing efficiency, and enabling reliable data.

Clinical trials demand precision, coordination, and scalable workflows. This eBook explores how partnering with an end-to-end solutions provider in flow cytometry can help overcome common trial challenges—from multicenter harmonization and ethical compliance to data management and automation.

Whether you’re a principal investigator navigating complex datasets, a lab manager maintaining regulatory excellence, or a clinician focused on patient outcomes, this guide offers practical insights for improving workflow standardization and research reproducibility.

Download the guide to explore:

  • Best practices for harmonizing multicenter trials
  • How expert partnerships improve data quality and efficiency
  • The role of automation in sustainable, scalable research workflows

Equip your lab to lead in clinical research—with insights that drive real-world impact.

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Flow Cytometry / Cell CountingFlow cytometers are used to count, sort and examine multiple characteristics of cells. Other cell analysis equipment includes image cytometers, cell counters, fluorescence-activated cell sorters (FACS), magnetic-activated cell sorters (MACS), and a range of flow cytometry assay kits. Flow cytometers can reveal information on cell viability, cell proliferation, apoptosis and cell cycle progression, as well as identify cell populations and intracellular or cell-surface molecules. Additionally, some flow cytometers, known as FACS, have an additional sorting function after analysis. Cell counters and image cytometers count live and dead cell populations and can also conduct cell proliferation assays. Find the best flow cytometers, cell counters and cell sorters in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Clinical TrialsClinical Trials, an essential part of drug discovery process, assess the safety and effectiveness of a new medication or device in the pharmaceutical industry. Clinical Trials are a phased process (Phase 0, Phase I, Phase II, Phase III and Phase IV) which begins after initial preclinical testing.
Streamline clinical trials with flow cytometry