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Flow cytometric analysis of immunological and haematological cell populations

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posted on 2024-07-30, 08:33 authored by Tsungai MashingaidzeTsungai Mashingaidze, Chrisna DurandtChrisna Durandt, Juanita Mellet, Vanessa Moodley

Flow cytometric analysis of various techniques used to compare the haematological profile of a treatment-naïve HIV-positive group to a HIV-negative (control) group. The data analysed is as following: basic immune profile, mononuclear cell isolation, enumeration and phenotypic characterisation of haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, colony forming units assessment and enumeration of myeloid derived suppressor cells. Mononuclear cell count of each sample analysed are provided in pdf format. Processed data requires Graphpad Prism software to be opened. All images related to the data are available in .png format.

Funding

National Research Foundation (NRF) Masters Scholarship

University of Pretoria (UP) Masters Bursary

Poliomyelitis Research Foundation

History

Department/Unit

Immunology

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