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Using Spectral Flow Cytometry to Study the Immune Response to Tuberculosis

30 Jul 2019
Using Spectral Flow Cytometry to Study the Immune Response to Tuberculosis

In this video, Marcela Henao-Tamayo, assistant professor and co-director of the CSU-Flow Cytometry Core Facility at Colorado State University, discusses her lab’s work on the immune response to tuberculosis. She outlines the benefits of using the Aurora spectral flow cytometry system for complex cell analysis, highlighting the capacity to use expanded fluorochrome panels, the beautiful resolution of the data, and the comprehensive support received from Cytek.

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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