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Facs calibur

Manufactured by Roche

The FACS-Calibur is a flow cytometry instrument designed for cell analysis and sorting. It utilizes laser technology to detect and measure various physical and fluorescent characteristics of cells or other particles passing through a fluid stream. The FACS-Calibur is capable of analyzing multiple parameters simultaneously, providing researchers and clinicians with valuable data for a wide range of applications.

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2 protocols using facs calibur

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Quantifying Apoptosis via Annexin V Flow

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KC or KPC cells were treated as indicated, trypsinized, washed in H/S, stained for 15 min with FITC-Annexin V (Roche), and analyzed by flow cytometry on a FACS-Calibur. Controls were permeabilized for 5 min with 0.1% Triton X-100 at room temperature before incubation with FITC-Annexin V.
Cell death was confirmed by Trypan Blue staining and counting of dead cells.
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Cell Cycle Analysis by Flow Cytometry

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Cells were treated with either TRC-794 or DMSO for 24 hours and subsequently fixed in 100% ethanol at −20°C overnight. Cells were then resuspended in propidium iodide (Sigma-Aldrich) and RNAseA (Roche) and allowed to stain for 20 minutes prior to flow cytometry analysis, performed on the FACSCalibur.
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