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Nanostics is Launching ClarityDX Prostate Test in Alberta on September 28

Join us in person to help celebrate this exciting event!

Launch Day! The official launch of our ClarityDX Prostate test in Alberta! Join us to hear from invited speakers and help celebrate this exciting milestone!

When:                  Thursday, September 28th – 4:00 pm to 4:40 pm
Where:                 Edmonton Global – Telus House – Suite 2205, 10020 100 St NW
Host:                     Malcolm Bruce, CEO Edmonton Global
Emcee:                 Reg Joseph, CEO of Health Cities
Parking:               Available in the ATB building parkade.
RSVP:                   To media@nanosticsdx.com to attend.

Liquid biopsy EV analysis with small particle flow cytometry

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Small particle flow cytometry using 3 light scatter detectors enhances extracellular vesicle analysis in liquid biopsies, highlighting the potential to segregate EVs by refractive index

Pink, Desmond,  Basu, Arghya, Valencia, Juliana, Pham, Diana, and Lewis, J.D.

Extracellular vesicle analysis using “small particle” flow cytometry would be greatly enhanced if data from materials of different refractive index (RI) could be segregated. Likewise, relative sizing of EVs using small particle flow cytometry is confounded by the influence of RI on light scatter. Beads of different composition and refractive index scatter light differently, so that small beads of high RI and large beads of lower RI can have overlapping signals on a two dimension light scatter plot. As particle size decreases, light scatter intensity profiles eventually merge regardless of refractive index. In this project, we aimed to demonstrate graphically, (1) the enhancement of EV flow analysis when using an additional angle of light scatter collection (medium angle of light scatter, MALS) to identify different sample components (e.g. lipids, protein, extracellular vesicles) and (2) the practical reality of sample component overlap at different particle sizes.

Nanostics CSO Desmond Pink will be presenting this work at CYTO 2022, June 3-7, in Philadelphia, US.
CYTO 2022 MOVING FORWARD
Empowering Scientists. Advancing Cytometry.

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