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Staats J, Divekar A, McCoy Jr J, Maecker H
Methods Mol Biol . 2019 Sep; 2032:81-104. PMID: 31522414
"Gating" refers to the selection of successive subpopulations of cells for analysis in flow cytometry. It is usually performed manually, based on expert knowledge of cell characteristics. However, there can...
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Teague H, Varghese N, Tsoi L, Dey A, Garshick M, Silverman J, et al.
JACC Basic Transl Sci . 2019 Mar; 4(1):1-14. PMID: 30847414
Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease associated with increased cardiovascular risk and serves as a reliable model to study inflammatory atherogenesis. Because neutrophils are implicated in atherosclerosis development, this study...
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Stansky E, Biancotto A, Dagur P, Gangaputra S, Chaigne-Delalande B, Nussenblatt R, et al.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2017 Jul; 58(9):3600-3607. PMID: 28715846
Purpose: Autoimmune retinopathy (AIR) is a retinopathy associated with unexplained vision loss presumably linked to circulating antiretinal antibodies; currently, however, there are no standardized criteria regarding the diagnosis, treatment strategy,...
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Wand T, Fang M, Chen C, Hardy N, McCoy Jr J, Dumitriu B, et al.
Cytometry A . 2016 Oct; 89(10):914-921. PMID: 27717244
Abnormal telomere lengths have been linked to cancer and other hematologic disorders. Determination of mean telomere content (MTC) is traditionally performed by Southern blotting and densitometry, giving a mean telomere...
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Dominical V, Samsel L, McCoy Jr J
Methods . 2016 Jul; 112:9-17. PMID: 27461256
Data analysis in imaging flow cytometry incorporates elements of flow cytometry together with other aspects of morphological analysis of images. A crucial early step in this analysis is the creation...
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Fertrin K, Samsel L, van Beers E, Mendelsohn L, Kato G, McCoy Jr J
Methods Mol Biol . 2016 Jul; 1389:279-92. PMID: 27460253
Hemoglobin S polymerization under hypoxic conditions in sickle cell disorders causes characteristic shape changes to human red blood cells. Previous sickling assays used to investigate the efficacy of novel agents...
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Samsel L, McCoy Jr J
Methods Mol Biol . 2016 Jul; 1389:249-64. PMID: 27460251
Circulating endothelial cells (CECs) are angiogenic cells that appear in increased numbers in the peripheral circulation either as a result of vascular injury or in response to angiogenic stimuli. Elevated...
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Dagur P, McCoy Jr J
Curr Protoc Cytom . 2015 Jul; 73:5.1.1-5.1.16. PMID: 26132177
Human peripheral blood is often studied by flow cytometry in both the research and clinical laboratories. The methods for collection, storage, and preparation of peripheral blood will vary depending on...
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Samsel L, McCoy Jr J
J Immunol Methods . 2015 Apr; 423:52-9. PMID: 25858229
Erythroid cell maturation and diseases affecting erythrocytes are frequently accompanied by morphologic and immunophenotypic changes to these cells. In the past, these changes have been assessed primarily through the use...
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Dagur P, McCoy Jr J
Autoimmun Rev . 2015 Jan; 14(5):415-22. PMID: 25595133
A subset of T cells defined by the cell surface expression of MCAM (CD146) has been identified in the peripheral circulation of healthy individuals. These cells comprise approximately 3% of...