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Application Notes &
Posters for iCyte and iCys
Imaging Cytometers |
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Cell-Based
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Characterization of Apoptosis Using Phosphorylated Gamma-H2AX
and DNA Content
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Multi-Parametric High Content Cellular Analysis of Cell Cycle
Progression and Cleavage of Caspase-3 during
Camptothecin-Induced Apoptosis
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Automated Laser Scanning Imaging Cytometry in Apoptotic
Pathway Characterization
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Transfluor® Assay on the iCyte® Imaging Cytometer
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Further Transfluor® Assay Development on the iCyte®
Imaging Cytometer
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Quantitative
Cell Cycle Information Compared to Cytochalasin
B Blockage in Cell Line Micronucleus Assays
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Mitochondrial-Specific Agents for Effective Targeting of Tumor
Cells
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Poster: High-Content Analysis of Differential
Effects of Camptothecin on Cell Lines: Apoptosis vs.
Senescence
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Detection of Differential Effects of Camptothecin on the
Cell Cycle
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Measurement of G2/M Index by Immunostaining of
Phosphorylated Histone H3 (Ser 10)
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Tissue-Based
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Combined Fluorescence and
Chromatic Based Hepato-Pathological Tissue Analysis
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Tools for High-Content Automated
Tissue Analysis
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High-Content Analysis of Tissue
Microarrays: Extending the Genomics Revolution to Tissue
Analysis
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Automated
Molecular Analysis Of Chromatically And Fluorescently Stained
Microarrays
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Automated
Quantitative Assessment Of HER 2 Protein Expression In Tissue Microarrays By Laser Scanning Cytometry: Correlation With
Visual Grading And Fish HER 2 Copy Number
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Automated Analysis of Chromatically Stained Tissue Sections
by Three Laser (RBG) Scanning Cytometry
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CompuCyte
LSC Technology Presentations |
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LSC Technology
Basics and Comparison with Other Cytometry Technologies
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Laser
Scanning Cytometry Technology
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Applications of Laser Scanning
Cytometry in Preclinical Drug Safety Studies, Drug Discovery
Technology 2004
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If you
are interested in receiving one of CompuCyte’s presentations, please send a request to CompuCyte using the Publication Request Form.
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End-User
Presentations |
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iCyte and
iCys Presentations |
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Utilization of Chromagenic Dyes for Quantitative Tissue Analysis:
David Krull, Research Scientist, Molecular and Ultrastructural
Pathology, GlaxoSmithKline Safety Assessment, Research Triangle Park, NC,
CompuCyte Workshop, CA, 2005
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Use of
the iCyte® Automated Imaging Cytometer for enhanced high-content
cellular analysis approaches and screening applications:
Stephan Ruetz, Lab Head, Oncology Research, Novartis, Switzerland,
CompuCyte Workshop, CA, 2005
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Mitochondrial-specific agents for effective targeting of tumor cells:
Shazib Pervaiz,
Vice Dean (Research and
Graduate Studies) and Director, Faculty of Medicine, National University of
Singapore, CompuCyte Workshop, CA, 2005
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High Throughput, High Content Screening with Fixed, Archival Tissues:
James F.
Eliason, Chief Scientific Officer, Asterand, Detroit, MI,
CompuCyte Workshop, CA, 2005
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High
Content vs. High Throughput: You Can’t Have One Without the
Other, Raffi Manoukian, Amgen, ISAC 2004.
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FCCP-
Induced Toxicity and Oxidative Stress in Rhabdomyosarcoma
Cells, Catherine Xu at al., Glaxo SmithKline, Society
for Toxicology Annual Meeting 2003
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6-Hydroxydopamine Induces Oxidative Stress and Toxicity in
Human Neuroblastoma Cells, Catherine Xu at al., Glaxo
SmithKline, Society for Toxicology Annual Meeting 2004
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Evaluation of Specific Gene Silencing Using siRNA in Single
Cells by iCyte Imaging Cytometry, Stephan Ruetz,
Novartis, ScreenTech 2004
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| LSC
presentations |
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Quantum
Nanoparticles and Laser Scanning Cytometry: William
Telford, Ph.D., Head, NCI ETI Branch Flow Cytometry Core
Laboratory, NIH, Bethesda, MD., CBR Symposium, 2005
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Cytometry
of DNA Damage: Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, M.D., Ph.D.,
Director, Brander Cancer Research Institute, New York Medical
College, Hawthorne, NY.,
CBR
Symposium, 2005
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Analysis of
Fluorogenic Enzyme Systems on the Laser Scanning Cytometer.
William Telford, NCI/NIH
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Analysis of Cytolytic T Cell
Activity Using a Fluorogenic Caspase 6 Probe on the Laser
Scanning Cytometer, William Telford, NCI/NIH
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Detection of
HIV-1 Viral Fusion Using a Fluorogenic Beta-lactamase Reporter
System on the Laser Scanning Cytometer, William Telford, NCI/NIH
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Analysis of
Cell Migration through Micropore Membranes by Laser Scanning
Cytometer, William Telford, NCI/NIH
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Measurement
of Markers of Hepatotoxicity in Formalin-fixed Tissues Using
Laser Scanning Cytometer, Dominique Brees, Pfizer, Drug
Discovery Technology Congress 2004
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iGeneration
Assay Protocols |
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Step-by-step instructions for performing specific applications
on iGeneration instruments |
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Cell-Cycle Based Live-Cell Toxicological Studies
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Characterization of DNA Strand Breaks Using Phosphorylated
Histone Gamma-H2AX and DNA content.
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Multi-fluorescent Application Using Hoechst 33342, Mitoshift,
Yo-Pro-1 and PI to Determine Cell Viability, Function and
Cytotoxicity.
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Comparison of
DRAQ5 and Hoechst 33342 Fluorescent Dyes for Staining Live
Cell Nuclei
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Measurement
of Intracellular Signal Transduction Activity Level by
Phosphorylated ERK 1/2 Immunostaining
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Immunophenotyping Protocol for iCyte®
and iCys®
Imaging Cytometers
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Using Virtual
Channels to Perform Compensation and Correct Background
Autofluorescence in Laser Scanning Cytometry
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Protein Expression in situ on Tissue Arrays
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Analysis of Chromatically Stained Tissue Arrays
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Cap Survey HER2 Immunohistochemistry
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Dye Selection Application Notes
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Cell Count Application Notes
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If you
are interested in receiving one of CompuCyte’s
iGeneration
Assay Protocols, please send a request to CompuCyte using the Publication Request Form.
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| Application Notes for the LSC |
These sample applications were originally developed for the LSC; however, they can be applied to the iCyte and iCys instruments.
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