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Discover How Scientists Use Spectral Flow Cytometry to Design Larger and More Flexible Panels
Unmixing the Fundamentals of Spectral Flow Cytometry
Spectral flow cytometry collects the full emission spectrum of a fluorochrome, enabling multicolor panels with more parameters than conventional flow cytometry.
Unmixing the Fundamentals of Spectral Flow Cytometry
Unmixing the Fundamentals of Spectral Flow Cytometry

Spectral flow cytometry collects the full emission spectrum of a fluorochrome, enabling multicolor panels with more parameters than conventional flow cytometry.

Spectral flow cytometry collects the full emission spectrum of a fluorochrome, enabling multicolor panels with more parameters than conventional flow cytometry.

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Tiny Biomarkers for Small Patients with Brain Injuries
Charlene Lancaster, PhD | Jul 24, 2024 | 5 min read
Scientists identify potential microRNA-based diagnostic and predictive biomarkers of neonatal encephalopathy.
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Disease Scent Signatures Disclose What the Nose Knows
Iris Kulbatski, PhD | Jun 12, 2023 | 4 min read
Researchers redefine the lost art of smelling illness using one woman’s exquisitely sensitive nose.
An illustration of pink cancer cells attached to a blue surface.
Delving Deeper: Advancing Cancer Research with Molecular Analysis
The Scientist Creative Services Team in collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific | 1 min read
The emergence of innovative analytical methods empowers researchers to comprehensively characterize tumor samples.
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Interrogating the Complexities of the Tumor Microenvironment
Alison Halliday, PhD, Technology Networks | May 19, 2023 | 5 min read
Gaining a better understanding of the dynamic and reciprocal interactions between cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment is essential for improving patient diagnosis and treatment.
Discover a new way to analyze tissue samples
Diving Deeper into Tissue Samples with Spatial Context
Canopy Biosciences | Mar 15, 2023 | 1 min read
Scientists developed a standardized multiplex immunohistochemistry and RNA in situ hybridization protocol using ChipCytometryTM.
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Bringing the Power of Multiomics Biomarker Discovery into Focus
Sapient Bioanalytics | 1 min read
Take a deep dive into the latest advances for gathering, integrating, and leveraging multiomics data for biomarker discovery.
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Newly Identified Neural Signature of Drug Craving Could Predict Drug Use
Katherine Irving | Jan 11, 2023 | 4 min read
The signature could one day be used to improve treatment planning for people with substance abuse disorders.
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY CONTRIBUTES TO SEVERE COVID-19
Genetic Predisposition to Vitamin D Deficiency Contributes to Severe COVID-19
Iris Kulbatski, PhD | Aug 15, 2022 | 3 min read
Ana Teresa Freitas discusses how individual variation in vitamin D synthesis and metabolism influences susceptibility to upper respiratory viruses.
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Exploring Extracellular Vesicles: Biomarkers and Beyond
Biotium | 1 min read
Advances in molecular profiling tools and techniques help scientists detect and identify extracellular vesicle markers.
A clinician (off screen) wearing blue gloves presses a diapered infant’s heel against a paper card to collect blood samples.
Did Researchers Really Uncover the Cause of SIDS?
Dan Robitzski | May 18, 2022 | 10 min read
An interesting but preliminary biomarker study’s reception illustrates the challenges of conducting and communicating nuanced research in the era of social media.
A clinician in a white lab coat sitting in a chair uses an arm cuff to measure the blood pressure of a pregnant patient sitting across from them.
RNA in Blood Predicts High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy
Dan Robitzski | Jan 6, 2022 | 2 min read
Biomarkers in serum correlate with preeclampsia, a condition that can lead to fatal hypertension.
An illustration of a chromosome with a yellow-colored mutation.
Unraveling Rare and Inherited Diseases with Genetic Technologies
Thermo Fisher Scientific | 1 min read
Rare genetic diseases are difficult to diagnose and characterize in the laboratory because of their heterogeneity and global scarcity.
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Human Blood Harbors Cell-Free Microbial DNA
Abby Olena, PhD | Jul 9, 2021 | 3 min read
After controlling for high levels of bacterial contamination in their lab and reagents, researchers detect microbial genetic material in plasma samples from healthy people and cancer patients.
A pregnant figure is shaded in blue and outlined in blue, pink, and purple
Blood Biomarkers Predict the Onset of Labor: Study
Abby Olena, PhD | May 6, 2021 | 3 min read
Researchers integrated information from 45 protein, metabolite, and immune data points to identify a window two to four weeks before a pregnant person will go into labor.
A Deep Dive into Optimizing Saliva-Derived DNA Samples
A Deep Dive into Optimizing Results from Saliva-Derived DNA
The Scientist Staff | 1 min read
Laboratory experts will share their insights on best practices for working with saliva-derived DNA samples.
Immune Biomarkers Tied to Severe COVID-19: Study
Ruth Williams | Aug 19, 2020 | 4 min read
Increases in the levels of three cytokines are among the features linked to poor outcomes.
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Experimental Blood Test Could Flag Alzheimer’s
Kerry Grens | Jul 29, 2020 | 2 min read
New studies show that elevated levels of a form of tau called p-tau217 can accurately distinguish Alzheimer’s disease from other forms of dementia, and perhaps even predict it.
Futuristic low poly-style image of DNA coming out of a pill
The Promise and Power of Pharmacogenomics
Thermo Fisher Scientific | 1 min read
Technological advances and high throughput techniques offer scientists speed and scalability in precision medicine research and applications.
Identified: Molecular Predictors of Rheumatoid Arthritis Relapse
Ruth Williams | Jul 15, 2020 | 4 min read
The presence of a particular set of RNAs in the blood forewarns of an onset of severe symptoms and points to the cells involved.
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