Ruud Hulspas
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Hulspas R, Villa-Komaroff L, Koksal E, Etienne K, Rogers P, Tuttle M, et al.
Cytotherapy
. 2014 Jul;
16(10):1384-9.
PMID: 25065635
Background Aims: Despite promising advances in cellular therapies, it will be difficult to fully test or implement new therapies until advances are made in the processes for cell preparation. This...
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Hulspas R
Curr Protoc Cytom
. 2010 Oct;
Chapter 6:Unit 6.29.
PMID: 20938920
Nonspecific antibody binding is best eliminated by optimizing the amount and concentration of the antibody. An antibody titration assay should be applied to determine the antibody amount and concentration resulting...
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Hulspas R, Dombkowski D, Preffer F, Douglas D, Kildew-Shah B, Gilbert J
Cytometry A
. 2009 Sep;
75(11):966-72.
PMID: 19777547
Routine clinical flow cytometric procedures demand rigorous, simple, and reproducible procedures for spectral compensation. The current, often laborious, spectral compensation procedures are the result of variability in instrument settings, instrument...
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Hulspas R, OGorman M, Wood B, Gratama J, Sutherland D
Cytometry B Clin Cytom
. 2009 Jul;
76(6):355-64.
PMID: 19575390
Accurate measurement of antigen-positive cells by flow cytometry can be hampered by background fluorescence of antigen-negative cells and other particles (e.g., debris). This article focuses on three major causes of...
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Engstrom C, Demers D, Dooner M, McAuliffe C, Benoit B, Stencel K, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 2002 Jul;
117(2):111-21.
PMID: 12100976
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) responsive neural progenitors are defined by clonal growth from single cells. In previous studies we were unable to obtain clones at single cell densities using trypsinized...