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The spectral-enabled Attune Xenith Flow Cytometer is designed to transform your research with exceptional speed, flexibility, and reliability. Imagine effortlessly overcoming your flow cytometry challenges and boosting your lab's productivity.
Dealing with complex samples can be daunting. The Attune Xenith Flow Cytometer is designed to process challenging sample types, such as tumor and tissue samples, without clogging, helping ensure smooth acquisition and reliable data analysis. Focus on your discoveries, not on instrument limitations.
Imagine completing your flow cytometry analyses in a fraction of the time. The Invitrogen Attune Xenith Flow Cytometer operates up to five times faster than most spectral cytometers, allowing you to accelerate your research without compromising data quality.
Unlock the potential of high-parameter analysis with the Attune Xenith Flow Cytometer. Equipped with six lasers and 51 fluorescent detectors, it enables comprehensive multiparametric studies with exceptional sensitivity.
Adaptability is key in research. The Attune Xenith Flow Cytometer offers innovative flexibility, supporting both spectral unmixing and conventional compensation workflows. This versatility empowers you to optimize experimental designs and explore new research possibilities seamlessly.
Instrument upkeep shouldn't hinder your research. The Attune Xenith Flow Cytometer features an intuitive touchscreen and advanced remote diagnostics, including onboard cameras, to help ensure uninterrupted performance and simplified maintenance.
Yes, the Attune Xenith Flow Cytometer is well-suited for high-throughput screening. It is compatible with the Invitrogen CytKick Max autosampler, which allows for the efficient processing of both standard and deep well 96- and 384-well plates, streamlining workflows and increasing productivity.
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Here we provide a series of articles to help you get started designing and executing experiments using spectral flow cytometry. Topics include an overview of the differences between conventional and spectral methods, panel design, control and sample preparation, panel evaluation, and data analysis.
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