Lecture 7b: Flow Cytometry
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- UCSD Extension School: Applied Immunology (BIOL-40371)
Summer Quarter 2021
This lecture provides an introduction to flow cytometry techniques used for immunophenotyping both basic research and clinical patient samples. This lecture includes a discussion of sample flow plots used to diagnose various clinical pathologies, including B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B cell ALL), severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), perforin deficiency, and chronic granulomatous disease (CGD).
All figures are either from Janeway's Immunobiology (9th ed.) where noted, or my own original figures.
@Annelise, your presentation is clear, concise and very well presented. Thank you!
thank you, your classes are amazing and extremely well explained.
Thank you, very clear explanation
Great lecture! I feel better prepared now for tomorrow's in-course assessment!
thank you, you explain clearly
well explained , well done, thanks
This is beautiful.
Fantastic video!
Thank you very much 😊
Can we apply two different lazers (e.g., FITC and PE) at the same time to excite cells, and then detect and sort only cells that are exicted by both lazers, and get data from computer?
This would be the same effect by Image J. (e.g. Getting FITC and PE images, respectively from fluorescence microscope and then merge them, which generates yellow pseudo color)
Thank you Dear Annelise, super clear!, thanks again!
Hello is there a class I can take up for flow cytometry