The system, which is the latest generation of AC’s VenturiOne range, is designed to be compatible with both the 96- and 384-well plate formats used in modern biomarker experimentation.
The firm believes that such capacity makes the software ideal for both “what if” studies, where numerous experiments are carried out in quick succession, as well as the large data sets generated during rare event detection.
Tracey Long, Applied Cytometry’s marketing manager, said that the software’s batch analysis and improved reporting functions “[push] back the boundaries in flow cytometry data analysis and helps users get the most out of modern flow cytometers and labeling techniques.”