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Jul 2022
In a project employing Apogee Flow Systems technology, Alberta based Nanostics Inc. is developing a simple, non-invasive, test for bladder cancer.
Alberta research team developing simple test for bladder cancer
Health Matters July 21: Edmonton company Nanostics Inc. is developing a blood or urine test for bladder cancer to help reduce the number of patients who need more invasive diagnostic testing. Now they need people who have never had cancer to volunteer ...
Jun 2022
ApogeeFlow will present its products, including novel "Kairos" microfluidic particle sorting technology.
All visitors welcome at booth #349.
Apr 2022
Microfluidic particle sorting module for ApogeeFlow cytometers
The first ever application of centripetal liquid dielectrophoretic (cLDEP) force to particle sorting: An electric field plucks chosen particles from the stream with Kairos. The method, invented by ApogeeFlow, requires no moving parts and yields far higher speed and precision than piezoelectric methods.
User defined regions of interest on the flow cytometer's histograms allow selection of populations of particl...
Jun 2021
The following presentation will be at CYTO 2021, June 7-10 2021
"Calibrations, validations and controls in extracellular vesicle micro-flow cytometric assays"
By Desmond PINK, Michael Wong, Diana Pham, Arghya Basu, Felicia Foo, Sylvia Koch, Roland Maier, Robert Paproski
Feb 2021
Resolving the Small Stuff - Small Particle Flow Cytometry - Wed. Feb 17, 2021 @noon ET
There is increasing interest in the use of flow cytometry for phenotypic analysis of small particles such as extracellular vesicles and viruses. To detect these small particles, conventional flow cytometers are functioning at the limit of detection. There is currently no consensus on how small particles should be analysed on flow cytometers. This session brings together small particle flow cytomet...