Flow cytometry has gone through many changes in the past decades, and it continues to gain greater utility in drug development testing for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The usage of ...
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Until recently most flow cytometers were routinely characterized and calibrated using beads that contained surrogate dyes, with standardized quantitative measurements restricted to those few...