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Time Delay Integration: enabling high sensitivity detection for Imaging-in-Flow on the ImageStream 100 Cell Analysis System.
Analysis of the major subpopulations of human leukocytes -- monocytes, lympnocytes, eosinophils, neutrophils, and basophils -- is a fundamental procedure in hematology. Here, we demonstrate the capacity of the ImageStream 100 to perform a full five-part differential analysis of human leukocytes using only a fluorescent stain for CD45, a DNA binding dye and the morphological information inherent to the cells themselves. This highly efficient and quantitative analysis lays a foundation for more extensive analysis using additional stains or fluorescent probes.
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Expanded Applications of the ImageStream 100

The newly expanded and updated Applications section at www.amnis.com demonstrates the value of the ImageStream system in ten distinct application categories with numerous specific examples of experiments and assays.

Society for Experimental Biology
San Diego, CA
April 2-6, 2005
Booth Number 815-817

American Association for Cancer Research
Anaheim, CA
April 17-20, 2005
Booth Number 1151-1153

 

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Achieving adquate sensitivity was one of the major challenges in developing imaging-in-flow technology. Most fluorescent signals are too dim for imaging with standard CCD approaches. Amnis solved the problem using a unique CCD camera and an innovative data collection technology called Time Delay Integration. This report describes in detail how TDI works to give you high resolution cell images at sensitivities equal to -- or better than -- conventional flow cytometry.
Five Part Differential Separation of Human Peripheral Blood Leukocytes
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