Why changing from manual to automated analysis of the LST tube?

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Why changing from manual to automated analysis of the LST tube?

The EuroFlow™ Lymphoid Screening tube (LST) was designed to identify the major T and B-cell subsets, in addition to NK-cells, monocytes, neutrophils and eosinophils. In the context of hemato-oncology and multiparametric flow cytometry, the classical expert-guided manual gating strategies based on bi-variate dot plots to identify aberrant and residual normal cell populations has become suboptimal in routine diagnosis.

In this webinar, Maria Arroz will address an alternative approach based on automated gating and classification algorithms.

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