Join us to learn the latest trend in flow cytometry with Dr. Anson M. Blanks, R&D scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific!
Fluorescent dye performance heavily impacts both the quality and the dimensionality of flow cytometry experiments. For example, PE-based tandems, although bright, are notoriously cross-excited by multiple laser lines, introducing substantial fluorescence into off-target channels, compromising the full potential of blue and yellow-green lasers. New Invitrogen™ NovaFluor™ dyes have engineered excitation and emission spectra using the Invitrogen™ Phiton™ DNA platform. The spectral cleanliness of the NovaFluor technology simplifies while expanding future panel design. This new technology could unlock the flow cytometry experiment, and may be the key to your research’s next breakthrough! Cancer has been one of the most critical targets for drug discovery. Since the first anti-PD 1 drug was approved by the FDA, immunotherapy has always been a trending topic for both pharmaceutical companies and clinical researchers.
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