Assays

What is an Assay?
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Flow cytometry is a laser-based, high-throughput single-cell analysis technique used to simultaneously measure multiple physical and fluorescent characteristics of cells or particles in suspension. This assay quantifies cell populations based on parameters such as cell size (forward scatter), granularity (side scatter), and fluorescence intensity of labeled surface or intracellular markers, enabling immunophenotyping, cell cycle analysis, viability assessment, and functional studies. Samples are ...

This assay captures metadata associated with tissue collection procedures, documenting critical provenance and contextual information for biological specimens obtained from study subjects. It records standardized parameters such as tissue type, anatomical source, collection method, preservation conditions, and relevant donor or sample identifiers to ensure traceability and reproducibility across downstream experimental workflows. This metadata serves as a foundational record linking collected ...

An antibody titer assay determines the concentration of antibodies in a sample through serial dilution and detection. The process measures the dilution at which a detectable signal is maintained to assess immune strength. Input: Serum or antibody-containing sampleā€ƒOutput: Quantitative antibody titer value.

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