In the previous blog post, I spoke to how spectral flow cytometry uses a fluorophore's unique spectral fingerprint to deconvolute overlapping emissions, allowing researchers to design larger panels with more markers for deeper investigations into cellular populations. This deconvolution is achieved using an unmixing strategy, which can be thought...
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Spectral flow cytometry is an incredibly powerful and increasingly accessible tool, allowing researchers to identify and study rarer cell populations, monitor responses to stimuli across multiple cell types, and perform high-dimensional analysis on large flow datasets.