Whether it’s developing fit-for-purpose, customized flow assays, or optimizing the most appropriate off-the-shelf assay, the Labcorp Central Laboratory Services flow cytometry specialty testing team generates high-quality, clinically relevant and actionable data for your drug development programs. Here, we discuss how we choose our flow cytometry instruments to execute multi-site operations …
Detecting measurable residual disease (MRD) in hematological malignancies using flow cytometry
A patient may be in complete remission during or after a cancer treatment, but a few cancer cells may persist in what is known as residual disease. To better inform prognoses, understand treatment decisions, predict a patient’s overall survival or understand the potential for disease relapse, it is important to …
Minimal Residual Disease by Flow Cytometry: Latest Insights on Validation
Despite the development of cellular and antibody-based therapeutics that eliminate malignant cells, patients who have achieved complete remission or response may experience relapse. Increasing evidence suggests that the presence of measurable/minimal residual disease (MRD) in bone marrow (BM) tissue is one, if not the strongest, prognostic factor for disease outcome …
TDAR Assays for In Vivo Assessment and Testing
The immune system is the body’s main defense against foreign materials and biologic agents such as bacteria, viruses, chemicals, and foreign cells and tissues. The immune response includes specific action of lymphocytes (one type of white blood cell) and is facilitated by other white blood cells, including neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, …
In-Depth Myeloid Cell Characterization in the Murine Syngeneic CT.26 Colon Carcinoma Model by 10-Color Flow Cytometry
The efficacy of immune-modulating anti-cancer therapeutic antibodies that have been FDA-approved in recent years, such as anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1, has driven growing interest in methods that provide a mechanistic understanding of drug function. Development of new mono- and combination therapies with immune-modulatory effects requires more powerful immunophenotyping techniques capable of …