cytometric

cy·tom·e·try

 (sī-tŏm′ĭ-trē)
n.
The counting and measuring of cells, especially the counting and analysis of cell size, morphology, and other characteristics, traditionally performed using a standardized glass slide or small glass chamber of known volume.

cy′to·met′ric (-tə-mĕt′rĭk) adj.
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cytometric

(ˌsaɪtəʊˈmɛtrɪk)
adj
of or relating to cytometry
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Flow cytometric immunophenotype (FCI) comprised P1 cells with large forward scatter, expressing CD2/CD7, CD38, CD56, CD159a, CD161, and human leukocyte antigen-D related but negative for CD34, TDT, CD45, surface CD3, CDd5 CD138, CD19, and CD20, which indicated extranodal NKTCL.
The first test I would recommend is provided by the Weisenthal Cancer Group, and it is called Personalized Cytometric Cancer Profiling.
Material and Methods: All peripheral blood and bone marrow samples to confirm the suspicion of acute leukemia with flow cytometric immunephenoltyping were included in the study.
Characterization of indigenous Musa species based on flow cytometric analysis of ploidy and nuclear DNA content.
We plan to study hydrochemical composition of water, make a microscopic, spectral and cytometric analysis of the qualitative and quantitative composition of plankton.
Both The International Council for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH) and the International Society of Laboratory Haematology (ISLH) recommend flow cytometric enumeration of platelets utilizing monoclonal antibodies directed against platelet antigens as a reference method (IRM).1 However, owing to its high cost and rather complicated methodology, this method is not routinely available and restricted to a relatively smaller number of laboratories.
Immunohistochemical, ultrastructural, and DNA flow cytometric study of three cases with a review of the literature," Cancer, vol.
Flow cytometric immunophenotyping was first developed by immunologists in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a research tool that enabled their study of the immune system.
Increases in regulatory T cells were sustained for 7 to 10 days, and were concomitant with increases in cytometric markers of activation and increased suppressive capacity.
Flow cytometric studies performed on the bone marrow aspirate revealed a prominent population of leukemic promyelocytes with expression of CD13, CD15, CD33, CD56, and CD117.
Acute leukaemia has been classified into AML, B-ALL, T-ALL and MPAL by flow cytometric immunophenotyping.