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13th conference on clinical cell analysis and 9th course on clinical cytometry

13th conference on clinical cell analysis and 9th course on clinical cytometry | Immunology Diagnosis | Scoop.it
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ESCCA 2013: INSPIRING AND INNOVATIVE

The European Society for Clinical Cell Analysis (ESCCA) will organise ESCCA 2013 over 5 days in Luxembourg:

the 13th Euroconference on Clinical Cell Analysis (12 - 14 November)the 9th European Course on Clinical Cytometry (15-16 November)

These meetings are of major importance for education and scientific exchange in the fields of basic, translational and clinical applications in cytometry. They offer a unique opportunity to learn, to share information and scientific experience, to seek collaborations and to network - in short, to be involved and to meet old and new friends.

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Cell counting in a hemocytomer - a good animation

Learn more at http://www.lifetechnologies.com/cellculture How to count cells using a hemocytometer
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A novel and good animation by Life Technologies. The hemocytometer and related dilutions, counting, as a neubauer chamber to count lymphocytes.

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A cytokine ELISPOT assay (a variant from ELISA) to quantify cells producing a given protein

An animated depiction of a sample cytokine ELISPOT assay. ELISPOT assays are used to enumerate the number of cells within a sample (typically T-cells) that s...
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UCLA scientists turn cell phone camera into capable microscope | Digital Trends

UCLA scientists turn cell phone camera into capable microscope | Digital Trends | Immunology Diagnosis | Scoop.it
UCLA professor Dr. Aydogan Ozcan and his team have created a compact, low-cost fluorescent microscope and flow cytometer out of a cell phone camera.
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While you’re running around taking silly photos with your smartphone of what you ate for lunch today, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, has found a way to photograph microscopic cell samples using a cell phone camera. Dr. Aydogan Ozcan, a professor and head of the Ozcan Research Group at UCLA, and his team of electrical scientists and bioengineers have developed a device that fits onto any camera-equipped cell phone that could benefit doctors and scientists in countries with limited clinical supplies. The research findings were recently published in the Journal of Visualized Experiments(JoVE, subscription required).


Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/photography/ucla-scientists-turn-lowly-cell-phone-camera-into-fully-functional-research-microscope/#ixzz2QooMoN2V
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Cytell Image Cytometer - Expect More from your Cell Analysis

Cytell Image Cytometer - Expect More from your Cell Analysis | Immunology Diagnosis | Scoop.it

Watch this video to learn more about the Cytell Image Cytometer, a bench-top solution for immediate and rapid cell characterization. The Cytell Image Cytometer has been designed as a ready-to-use instrument for routine analysis of cell health, phenotype, and antibody assays. With three clicks, more than 32 cellular measurements can be captured in less than 2.5 minutes.

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