David R Parks
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Recent Articles
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Blenman K, Spidlen J, Parks D, Moore W, Treister A, Leif R, et al.
Cytometry A
. 2020 Sep;
99(1):103-106.
PMID: 32881392
Since the advent of microscopy imaging and flow cytometry, there has been an explosion in the number of probes, consisting of a component binding to an analyte and a detectable...
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Morales-Kastresana A, Musich T, Welsh J, Telford W, Demberg T, Wood J, et al.
J Extracell Vesicles
. 2019 Jul;
8(1):1597603.
PMID: 31258878
Biological nanoparticles, including viruses and extracellular vesicles (EVs), are of interest to many fields of medicine as biomarkers and mediators of or treatments for disease. However, exosomes and small viruses...
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Parks D, Moore W, Brinkman R, Chen Y, Condello D, El Khettabi F, et al.
Cytometry A
. 2018 Sep;
93(11):1087-1091.
PMID: 30244531
We demonstrate improved methods for making valid and accurate comparisons of fluorescence measurement capabilities among instruments tested at different sites and times. We designed a suite of measurements and automated...
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Parks D, El Khettabi F, Chase E, Hoffman R, Perfetto S, Spidlen J, et al.
Cytometry A
. 2017 Feb;
91(3):232-249.
PMID: 28160404
We developed a fully automated procedure for analyzing data from LED pulses and multilevel bead sets to evaluate backgrounds and photoelectron scales of cytometer fluorescence channels. The method improves on...
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Kantor A, Moore W, Meehan S, Parks D
Curr Protoc Cytom
. 2016 Jul;
77:1.30.1-1.30.23.
PMID: 27367287
We present a quantitative method for comparing the brightness of antibody-dye reagents and estimating antibodies bound per cell. The method is based on complementary binding of test and fill reagents...
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Tung J, Heydari K, Tirouvanziam R, Sahaf B, Parks D, Herzenberg L, et al.
Clin Lab Med
. 2007 Jul;
27(3):453-68, v.
PMID: 17658402
The demonstration that CD T-cell counts can be used to monitor HIV disease progression opened the way to the first clinical application for fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) technology. Modern...
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Herzenberg L, Tung J, Moore W, Herzenberg L, Parks D
Nat Immunol
. 2006 Jun;
7(7):681-5.
PMID: 16785881
No abstract available.
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Parks D, Roederer M, Moore W
Cytometry A
. 2006 Apr;
69(6):541-51.
PMID: 16604519
Background: In immunofluorescence measurements and most other flow cytometry applications, fluorescence signals of interest can range down to essentially zero. After fluorescence compensation, some cell populations will have low means...