Flow cytometry is a technology that provides rapid multi-parametric analysis of single cells in solution. Flow cytometers utilize lasers as light sources to produce both scattered and fluorescent light signals that are read by detectors such as photodiodes or photomultiplier tubes. These signals are converted into electronic signals that are analyzed by a computer and written to a standardized format (.fcs) data file. Cell populations can be analyzed and/or purified based on their fluorescent or light scattering characteristics. A variety of fluorescent reagents are utilized in flow cytometry. These include, fluorescently conjugated antibodies, DNA binding dyes, viability dyes, ion indicator dyes and fluorescent expression proteins.
RECENTS ACTIVITIES
SCCR Discusses Stem Cell Research Development and Biotechnology with State Secretary
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April 7, 2022
Stem cell discussion with Prof. dr., Amin Soebandrio. Ph.D, Sp.MK.
sccr laboratory
November 4, 2021
MoU’s Ceremony between SCCR and Central Java’s Health Office to Produce Secretome
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September 4, 2020
USU’s Doctoral Open Examination
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August 3, 2020
Audience about Secretome with Central Java’s Governor H. Ganjar Pranowo, S.H, M.IP
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July 19, 2020
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Hypoxia-preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells attenuate peritoneal adhesion through TGF-β inhibition
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May 10, 2022