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Unlocking the Power of TruCytes™ for Next-Generation Therapeutics

As the cell therapy landscape evolves, regulatory oversight is becoming more stringent. FDA regulation 21 CFR Part 1271 urges cell therapy manufacturers to address challenges like sterility, reproducibility of product lots, and control of impurities during the production process. The FDA also mandates potency and viability testing, ensuring that each product batch meets robust quality standards. […]

Written by on December 19, 2024

Monitoring Cell Health is the Key to Successful Cell Therapy

Cell health is a critical parameter at multiple stages of the cell therapy process, ensuring that the cellular product is safe, functional, and of the highest therapeutic quality. The health of cells used in therapy is not just a metric; it’s a cornerstone of the therapy’s potential success. Ensuring that cells are healthy, functional, and safe benefits […]

Written by on December 18, 2024

3 Reasons Your Flow Data May be Flawed

Why am I seeing errors in my flow data? Flow cytometry is a versatile technology with varied applications throughout cell therapy, pharmaceutical, academic, and clinical institutions. While there are many different ways you can use this technology, the basic principles of panel design, compensation or spectral unmixing, and experimental controls remain the same. However, if […]

Written by on December 17, 2024

Don’t get caught without your FlowCytes®: Shelf-stable WBC mimics to standardize instruments and help teach novice users

Instrument standardization can be an added burden to the already complicated flow cytometry workflow. Many products on the market can help address some of these pain points. However, these still come with their caveats, one of which is the inability to mimic the optical performance of white blood cell populations. This then requires adjustments of […]

Written by on December 16, 2024

Employee Spotlight: Annalise Barnette, PhD

As a young girl growing up in Kingston, Jamaica, Annalise and her younger brother would accompany their mother to scientific presentations, local conferences, and exhibitions put on by the Scientific Research Council, Jamaica’s principal public sector agency responsible for the fostering and coordination of scientific research, and the promotion of its application. As an executive […]

Written by on December 15, 2024

Fluorescent Protein Cell Mimics as Positive Controls for Flow Cytometry Applications

Fluorescent proteins such as enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) and monomeric Cherry fluorescent protein (mCherry) are used in a wide range of flow cytometry-based applications such as cell sorting, marker expression analysis, functional studies with reporter systems, as well as cell viability and apoptosis assays. As such, they have become integral tools in answering complex […]

Written by on December 15, 2024

Remove Dead Cells for Increased Accuracy

Even viability dyes need controls. Don’t have time to “kill” a control for this? Don’t worry- we have your back. Dead cells in flow cytometry add errors to data because they can bind nonspecifically to many reagents. This non-specific binding gives rise to false positive results in flow cytometry. Therefore, identifying and removing data points […]

Written by on December 14, 2024

SpectraComp® Cell Mimics – The Next Generation of Flow Cytometry Controls

If you work in cell biology or the immunology field, chances are that you’re familiar with flow cytometry. This technique measures and analyzes biological cells by suspending them in a stream of fluid and passing them through a laser beam. To get accurate results from flow cytometry, it’s important to use controls for compensation on […]

Written by on December 13, 2024

Introducing TruCytes™: 
The Ready-to-Use Immunophenotyping Control for Cell Therapy, Flow Cytometry and Beyond

Are you a cell biologist, immunologist, or flow cytometrist? If so, you know how challenging it is to find quality control (QC) samples for your biomarker assays. This challenge is only heightened when working with rare diseases or rare biomarkers. Finding QC samples is not only time-consuming and incredibly costly but is also sometimes impossible. […]

Written by on December 12, 2024