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Impedance-Based Flow Cytometry for the Measurement of Microparticles

Journal

SEMINARS IN THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
Volume 36, Issue 8, Pages 819-823

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THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1267035

Keywords

Microparticles; impedance-based flow cytometry; tissue factor bearing microparticles; Coulter principle

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  1. NIH [K23 HL084052]

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Over the last several years, there has been considerable interest in evaluating the biological relevance of alterations in blood-borne microparticle populations. The most commonly employed technique for the characterization of microparticles is light scatter flow cytometry. However, the enumeration and sizing of submicron particles based on light scattering properties can be problematic. Impedance-based flow cytometry based on the Coulter principle offers a sensitive methodology to characterize microparticles. This review details the rationale for employing impedance-based flow cytometry in the measurement of blood-borne microparticles.

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