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Oct 6, 20234 min read
Doing more with less: reducing batch effects
Today I'm going to discuss batch effects, both some thoughts about what causes them and how using overnight staining can help reduce...
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Oct 3, 20236 min read
Doing more with less: Specificity
Before we get started, it's worth pointing out that while overnight staining is new to flow cytometry, it is pretty commonly used in...
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Sep 29, 20235 min read
Doing more with less: viability
Probably the most frequent question I get about overnight staining is along the lines of "won't my cells die?" So today, I'm going to...
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Sep 27, 20233 min read
Doing more with less
Today I'm starting a series of posts about how to use overnight staining to improve your flow cytometry. I developed this approach over...
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