Flow cytometry enables the simultaneous analysis of multiple proteins, gene expression, and cell functions such as oxidation, viability, cell cycle, apoptosis, and proliferation from an individual cell. This technology makes it possible to obtain a statistically relevant amount of data by combining information from individual cells to gain insight into a heterogeneous sample. Whether you are identifying cell subpopulations or investigating cell functions, flow cytometry can make significant contributions to moving your research forward.
Building a flow cytometry experiment often requires combining products into a multicolor panel. Use this guide to understand the basics of Invitrogen™ eBioscience™ flow cytometry antibodies and Invitrogen™ flow cytometry assays and reagents. Then see how example panels are run on flow cytometers, including Invitrogen™ Attune™ flow cytometers, in the following areas: immunology, inflammation, immuno-oncology, solid-tumor cancers, neuroinflammation, gene editing, and microbiology. Download now to learn more.