 | | | New markers and colors for B and T cells | |  | We have introduced new antibodies to key molecules for T and B cells, and also further expanded the selection of conjugates – so you have more color choices when designing flow panels. | T cells: | BATF, CD258 (LIGHT), CD270 (HVEM), CD272 (BTLA), PI-16, RUNX3, SEMA 4D (CD100) | Go to our T-cell Research web focus | B cells: | BAFF Receptor (CD268), Blimp-1, FCRL5/FCRL3 (CD307e/c), FoxP1, phospho mTOR, XBP-1s | Download the new B-Cell Research Product List Visit our B-cell Research web focus | | | Transcriptional regulators: Aiolos, Helios, Ikaros | |  | | | Now more markers in BD Brilliant Blue | |  | BD Horizon Brilliant™ Blue 515 (BB515) is up to seven times brighter than FITC, and offers significantly better resolution with less spillover into the PE channel. Now even more antibodies are available in BB515 conjugates, which might just add that extra resolution your panel needs. Discover a brighter way to use blue | View all BB515 reagents | | | Cell analysis that’s easier than ever | |  | The BD Accuri™ platform features intuitive software, with templates matched to reagent kits for popular applications. Together with BD expert support, this helps novice flow cytomtery users get consistent results. For core facilities, it can help you offload simpler applications, freeing up your staff’s time, and your higher capability instruments for more complex applications. Learn more View a presentation: Simplify Immunophenotyping Using Kits and Templates on the BD Accuri™ C6 | | | Multimarker analyses: enabled | |  | Antibody panels for studying immune cells often require the use of several markers, to drill down to specific subpopulations. The most capable flow cytometers, such as the BD LSRFortessa™ X-20, support analysis of up to 18 colors (markers or dyes) simultaneously. This data shows use of 15 markers to identify the common cell types, as well as subsets of them, in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Look at the data | | | Multicolor panel design workshops | |  | Adding more colors to a multicolor experiment can increase the information you get, but it also makes it even more important to “work smart” when designing panels. In an ongoing series of workshops we introduce a new approach to panel design, to help both novices and expert flow cytometry users use the full potential of flow for their research. Get a sneak preview and find a workshop near you. | | | Multicolor flow cytometry training – updated This 2-day small group training covers both theory and practice of panel design, instrument setup, and analysis of multicolor experiments, and is now updated to include all our new fluorochromes. Course description To find out more please contact your local organization | | | | | | | | | | BD Biosciences, Erembodegem-Dorp 86, 9320 Erembodegem, Belgium For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. BD, BD logo and all other trademarks are property of Becton, Dickinson and Company. © 2014 BD To improve BD products and services and provide you with more relevant information, you accept that we may track and store preference data on products and articles of interest to you when you access additional resources through the links above. To learn about objecting to such collection or your other rights, see the BD Website Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe| Data Protection | Contact Us (or simply reply) This email has been sent to: %%EMAIL%% (%%BP NUMBER%%) | |