Great video, but I have to point out an error, has at 8:30 the side scatter and the forward scatter are wrongly attributed. Has their names suggest, the forward scatter is directly in front of the laser beam, and the side scatter is in perpendicular plane to it
Awesome, I am a statistician in the pharma industry. I have no background in flow cytometry, however, it is the nature of my job that I frequently face with CyTOF data and have to make sense of it. This tutorial is really helpful. Thank you so much!
@@SENSRF can you please upload a video on how to analyse cytometry graphs and how the cell population look on the graph animated and then how it look in cytometer
Hello @SENS Research Foundation From minute 7:30. Why are you marking the detector in front of light source(right behind the object) as side scatter and the one that is placed at 45° as forward scatter? Isnt it other way around? Thanks for reply, Arti
Many thanks for great explanation but Can I have a question? What does the colors of the dots indicate (as in 9:21). Is it the density? Like the number of cells in red area will higher than yellow one, and yellow > green > blue right? sorry for my poor english
Great job! Thank you for such a simple, to the point video explaining the basis of flow cytometry! Kudos!! I must say, it was cute when you mentioned "You must be thinking if cells come with grocery stickers.."!!❤
Great video, but I have to point out an error, has at 8:30 the side scatter and the forward scatter are wrongly attributed. Has their names suggest, the forward scatter is directly in front of the laser beam, and the side scatter is in perpendicular plane to it
Thank you! I was about to say that
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This was very helpful, thanks! I'm applying for a job in a lab that does flow cytometry and had never heard of it before. This was a great first look
Awesome, I am a statistician in the pharma industry. I have no background in flow cytometry, however, it is the nature of my job that I frequently face with CyTOF data and have to make sense of it. This tutorial is really helpful. Thank you so much!
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This was awesome. I was SO confused abut how flow Cytometry actually worked at its most basic. Thank you!
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Yes , finally I understand what Flow Cytometry is . Thanks a lot !!!
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Great video!! I am so excited to show this to my laboratory students! Thank you!
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Thank you for taking about the prepping process. Massive help.
Great video. Very helpful. Excellent animation with a simple, concise explanation.
SUPERB explanation of flow cytometry!! Thanks a bunch for the work!!
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Thank you! Glad it helped! Let us know if you have any questions or suggestions for future content!
@@SENSRF can you please upload a video on how to analyse cytometry graphs and how the cell population look on the graph animated and then how it look in cytometer
Loved the analogy, makes it super easy to understand. Thanks a lot!
Excellent!!!! I had no idea of flow cytrometry and now I can say I'm quite a bit less ignorant...
Good work! very informative for a beginner to follow all the little steps involved in the FACS analysis.
This video is very easy to understand. Great work!!
Woaw, excellent explanation, now I understand better. Thank you a lot!
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Hello @SENS Research Foundation From minute 7:30. Why are you marking the detector in front of light source(right behind the object) as side scatter and the one that is placed at 45° as forward scatter? Isnt it other way around?
Thanks for reply,
Arti
Great. Could you suggest me good books to refer basics of this topic
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Thanks 4 this. I am new to research methods and I was looking for a topic to present
Really enjoyed and understood this …. Thank you
Why do cells that do not fluoresce (@11:51) show some small peaks? Why don't we have the peaks absent for such cells?
Many thanks for great explanation but
Can I have a question?
What does the colors of the dots indicate (as in 9:21). Is it the density? Like the number of cells in red area will higher than yellow one, and yellow > green > blue right?
sorry for my poor english
Great job! Thank you for such a simple, to the point video explaining the basis of flow cytometry! Kudos!! I must say, it was cute when you mentioned "You must be thinking if cells come with grocery stickers.."!!❤
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