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BD FACSCanto II Flow Cytometer

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University of Salzburg

Salzburg | Website

Open for Collaboration

Short Description

BD FACS Canto II flow cytometer for the quantitative and qualitative characterization of cell populations. 3-laser system (405nm, 488nm, 633nm) for the simultaneous characterization of up to 8 colors + FSC and SSC.

Contact Person

Dr. Suraj Varkhande, PhD

Research Services

Analysis of cells using flow cytometry

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The instrument is used by all immunological research groups. Flow cytometry is a fundamental requirement for state-of-the-art immunology and for most cell-immunological work, e.g., in tumor or allergy research. The instrument has been used in a large proportion of the published work on flow cytometry in CF.

Allocation to research infrastructure

Flow Cytometry

Terms of Use

Please contact the University of Salzburg (science_plus@plus.ac.at) or the RI person responsible.

Reference Publications

Chitosan Functionalisation of Gold Nanoparticles Encourages Particle Uptake and Induces Cytotoxicity and Pro-Inflammatory Conditions in Phagocytic Cells, as Well as Enhancing Particle Interactions with Serum Components
2015
Boyles, M. S., T. Kristl, A. Andosch, M. Zimmermann, N. Tran, E. Casals, M. Himly, V. Puntes, C. G. Huber, U. Lutz-Meindl and A. Duschl
J Nanobiotechnology 13, 84

Prophylactic Mrna Vaccination against Allergy Confers Long-Term Memory Responses and Persistent Protection in Mice
2015
Hattinger E., S. Scheiblhofer E. Roesler, T. Thalhamer, J. Thalhamer and R. Weiss
J Immunol Res, 797421

Fold Stability During Endolysosomal Acidification Is a Key Factor for Allergenicity and Immunogenicity of the Major Birch Pollen Allergen
2015
Machado Y., R. Freier, S. Scheiblhofer, T. Thalhamer, M. Mayr, P. Briza, S. Grutsch, L. Ahammer, J. E. Fuchs, H. G. Wallnoefer, A. Isakovic, V. Kohlbauer, A. Hinterholzer, M. Steiner, M. Danzer, J. Horejs-Hoeck, F. Ferreira, K. R. Liedl, M. Tollinger, P. Lackner, C. M. Johnson, H. Brandstetter, J. Thalhamer and R. Weiss
J Allergy Clin Immunol.

Immune Reactions against Gene Gun Vaccines Are Differentially Modulated by Distinct Dendritic Cell Subsets in the Skin
2015
Weber C. S., K. Hainz, T. Deressa, H. Strandt, D. Florindo Pinheiro, R. Mittermair, J. Pizarro Pesado, J. Thalhamer, P. Hammerl and A. Stoecklinger
PLoS One 10, no. 6 e0128722

Hax1 Deletion Impairs Bcr Internalization and Leads to Delayed BcrMediated Apoptosis
2015
Wolkerstorfer S., E. Schwaiger, M. Rinnerthaler, I. Karina Gratz, T. Zoegg, H. Brandstetter and G. Achatz-Straussberger
Cell Mol Immunol

Hedgehog/Gli and Pi3k Signaling in the Initiation and Maintenance of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
2015
Kern D., G. Regl, S. W. Hofbauer, P. Altenhofer, G. Achatz, A. Dlugosz, H. Schnidar, R. Greil, T. N. Hartmann and F. Aberger Oncogene

Residual Endotoxin Contaminations in Recombinant Proteins Are Sufficient to Activate Human Cd1c+ Dendritic Cells
2014
Schwarz H., M. Schmittner, A. Duschl and J. Horejs-Hoeck
PLoS One 9, no. 12 e113840

The Impact of Nitration on the Structure and Immunogenicity of the Major Birch Pollen Allergen Bet V 1.0101
2014
Ackaert C., S. Kofler, J. Horejs-Hoeck, N. Zulehner, C. Asam, S. von Grafenstein, J. E. Fuchs, P. Briza, K. R. Liedl, B. Bohle, F. Ferreira, H. Brandstetter, G. J. Oostingh and A. Duschl
PLoS One 9, no. 8 e104520

Structural Integrity of the Antigen Is a Determinant for the Induction of THelper Type-1 Immunity in Mice by Gene Gun Vaccines against E. Coli Beta-Galactosidase
2014
Deressa T., A. Stoecklinger, M. Wallner, M. Himly, S. Kofler, K. Hainz, H. Brandstetter, J. Thalhamer and P. Hammerl
PLoS One 9, no. 7 e102280

Human Th2 but Not Th9 Cells Release Il-31 in a Stat6/Nf-Kappab-Dependent Way
2014
Maier E., D. Werner, A. Duschl, B. Bohle and J. Horejs-Hoeck
J Immunol.

Contact

Dr. Suraj Varkhande, PhD
Fachbereich Biowissenschaften & medizinische Biologie
+4366280445980
suraj.varkhande@plus.ac.at
https://www.plus.ac.at/biowissenschaften/

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