Flow cytometry is a powerful tool for surveying cells, but if things don't go just right with your experimental design and workflow, you could be left with inconclusive or misleading results. This series of troubleshooting guides will help researchers answer the question "what's wrong with my flow cytometry experiment?"
In this third and final piece in the series, learn how to troubleshoot issues in reading and analyzing results, as well as problems that arise from design errors. While you're at it, be sure to look back to our first piece on flow cytometry sample prep and our second piece on staining issues.
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