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PlaqueTec, Babraham Institute collaborate on blood screening

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Biotechnology company PlaqueTec and the Babraham Institute’s Flow Cytometry Facility have begun a collaboration to develop cell phenotyping assay to detect cell subpopulations in human blood. The collaboration aims to use the assay to investigate the different cell types present in coronary artery samples collected from patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) participating in PlaqueTec’s ongoing BIOPATTERN trial. The BIOPATTERN trial uses PlaqueTec’s Liquid Biopsy System to collect samples at multiple sites along a patient’s diseased coronary artery. The...Read full article

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    Published: February 2024
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    flow cytometry
    Flow cytometry is a powerful technique used in biology and medicine for the quantitative analysis of the physical and chemical characteristics of cells and particles suspended in a fluid. The method allows for the rapid measurement of multiple parameters simultaneously on a cell-by-cell basis. It is widely used in various fields, including immunology, microbiology, hematology, and cancer research. Here are the key components and features of flow cytometry: Sample preparation: Cells or...
    spectral
    Pertaining to or as a function of wavelength. Spectral quantities are evaluated at a single wavelength.
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