Nizar Katrangi PhD
Eyad Katrangi PhD

Flow cytometry

Flow Cytometry: a laboratory method that measures the number of cells, the percentage of live cells, and certain characteristics of cells, such as size and shape, in a sample of blood, bone marrow, or other tissue. The presence of tumor markers, such as antigens, on the surface of the cells are also measured. 

B-Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL)
Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia (CMML)

Our Flow Cytometer Device

The BD FACSCanto™ family of benchtop analyzers features reliable performance and accurate results for experiments requiring up to 10 parameters*.

Numerous innovations make the system easy to use, powerful, and productive. A fixed alignment flow cell, for example, minimizes startup time and improves reproducibility. And a patented optical design maximizes signal detection and increases sensitivity and resolution for each color in a multicolor assay.

Sample: EDTA Whole Blood, Heparin Whole Blood, Bone Marrow, Ascitic Fluid, Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA), Pleural Fluid, Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF).

Special Instruction: Samples MUST Refrigerated and delivered to the lab within 2 days Maximum.
(For Body Fluid Samples) White blood Cell Count should be more than 10,000 Cell/uL.

Principle: Flow Cytometry

Device: BD (FACS Canto II)

Specimen Volume: 1 mL

Turn Around Time (TAT): One Week