OMIP‐109: 45‐color full spectrum flow cytometry panel for deep immunophenotyping of the major lineages present in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells with emphasis on the T cell memory compartment
Lily M. Park,
Joanne Lannigan,
Quentin Low
et al.
Abstract:The need for more in‐depth exploration of the human immune system has moved the flow cytometry field forward with advances in instrumentation, reagent development and availability, and user‐friendly implementation of data analysis methods. We developed a high‐quality human 45‐color panel, for comprehensive characterization of major cell lineages present in circulation including T cells, γδ T cells, NKT‐like cells, B cells, NK cells, monocytes, basophils, dendritic cells, and ILCs. Assay optimization steps are … Show more
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