Publications by authors named "Mitchell Klomp"

The use of flow cytometry allows simultaneous measurement and multiparametric analysis of single cells in a heterogenous solution. The purpose of flow cytometry can vary depending on the use of antibodies and dyes targeted for specific cell molecules. The method of immune-phenotyping with fluorescently conjugated antibodies to label cell proteins or DNA works in tandem with fluidic, optic, and electrical systems present in the flow cytometer.

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Flow cytometry is a popular technique used for both clinical and research purposes. It involves laser-based technology to characterize cells based on size, shape, and complexity. Additionally, flow cytometers are equipped with the ability to take fluorescence measurements at multiple wavelengths.

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Despite seasonal vaccines, influenza-related hospitalization and death rates have remained unchanged over the past 5 years. Influenza pathogenesis has 2 crucial clinical components; first, influenza causes acute lung injury that may require hospitalization. Second, acute injury promotes secondary bacterial pneumonia, a leading cause of hospitalization and disease burden in the United States and globally.

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