Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Rate-Determining Steps03:08

Rate-Determining Steps

36.8K
Relating Reaction Mechanisms
In a multistep reaction mechanism, one of the elementary steps progresses significantly slower than the others. This slowest step is called the rate-limiting step (or rate-determining step). A reaction cannot proceed faster than its slowest step, and hence, the rate-determining step limits the overall reaction rate.
The concept of rate-determining step can be understood from the analogy of a 4-lane freeway with a short-stretch of traffic-bottleneck caused due to...
36.8K
Steps in Outbreak Investigation01:18

Steps in Outbreak Investigation

496
In the ever-evolving field of public health, statistical analysis serves as a cornerstone for understanding and managing disease outbreaks. By leveraging various statistical tools, health professionals can predict potential outbreaks, analyze ongoing situations, and devise effective responses to mitigate impact. For that to happen, there are a few possible stages of the analysis:
496
Steps in the Modeling Process01:14

Steps in the Modeling Process

647
Albert Bandura's theory of observational learning identifies four critical processes: attention, retention, motor reproduction, and reinforcement or motivation.
Attention is the first necessary component for observational learning. It involves focusing on what the model is doing and saying. For example, if you decide to take a drawing class to enhance your skills, you need to pay close attention to the instructor's words and hand movements. The characteristics of the model significantly...
647
Multi-Step Reactions02:31

Multi-Step Reactions

8.7K
Chemical reactions often occur in a stepwise fashion involving two or more distinct reactions taking place in a sequence. A balanced equation indicates the reacting species and the product species, but it reveals no details about how the reaction occurs at the molecular level. The reaction mechanism (or reaction path) provides details regarding the precise, step-by-step process by which a reaction occurs. Each of the steps in a reaction mechanism is called an elementary reaction. These...
8.7K
Steps for Free-Body Diagram01:22

Steps for Free-Body Diagram

3.2K
When it comes to studying the behavior of objects in mechanics, one of the most important tools available is the free-body diagram. Consider a simple example of a system of two blocks coupled by a massless string over a frictionless pulley. Block 1 is sliding over a table pulled by block 2 as block 2 falls under gravity.
To find the acceleration of the system, it is first necessary to calculate the net force on the system. In order to accomplish this, a free-body diagram can be created to...
3.2K
Energy-releasing Steps of Glycolysis01:28

Energy-releasing Steps of Glycolysis

146.4K
Glycolysis is divided into two phases based on whether energy is utilized or released. While the first phase consumes ATP, the second phase produces energy in the form of ATP and NADH. The energy is released over a sequence of reactions that turns G3P into pyruvate. The energy-releasing phase—steps 6-10 of glycolysis—occurs twice, once for each of the two 3-carbon sugars produced during steps 1-5 of the first phase.
The first energy-releasing step—the 6th step of glycolysis...
146.4K

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

Feasibility and safety of rapid glofitamab ramp-up.

Leukemia·2026
Same author

The HLH-Risk-Calculator is a machine learning-based tool to predict course & mortality of secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.

Intensive care medicine·2026
Same author

Second Primary Malignant Neoplasms After T-Cell-Engaging Bispecific Antibody Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

JAMA oncology·2026
Same author

TP53 deficiency in AML induces resistance to T-cell engagers through an immunosuppressive secretome.

Leukemia·2026
Same author

Glucocorticoids induce a phagocytic C1Q+ macrophage phenotype primed for IFNγ-dependent CXCL9 secretion.

Scientific reports·2026
Same author

Expert Panel Review and Practical Guidance on Biomarker Testing with Engineered Immune Effector Cells.

Transplantation and cellular therapy·2026

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Jan 22, 2026

Step-specific Sorting of Mouse Spermatids by Flow Cytometry
06:31

Step-specific Sorting of Mouse Spermatids by Flow Cytometry

Published on: December 31, 2015

11.1K

[Flow cytometry in hematological diagnostics - step by step].

Adrian Gottschlich, Marion Subklewe, Veit Bücklein

    Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
    |January 20, 2026
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    Flow cytometry is a crucial diagnostic tool for blood cancers. Accurate application and interpretation of this method allow for rapid and complex hematological diagnoses.

    More Related Videos

    Step-by-Step Stapedotomy through Transcanal Exclusive Endoscopic Approach
    09:20

    Step-by-Step Stapedotomy through Transcanal Exclusive Endoscopic Approach

    Published on: March 5, 2022

    5.9K
    A Step-by-Step Guide to Mosquito Electroantennography
    06:39

    A Step-by-Step Guide to Mosquito Electroantennography

    Published on: March 10, 2021

    6.0K

    Related Experiment Videos

    Last Updated: Jan 22, 2026

    Step-specific Sorting of Mouse Spermatids by Flow Cytometry
    06:31

    Step-specific Sorting of Mouse Spermatids by Flow Cytometry

    Published on: December 31, 2015

    11.1K
    Step-by-Step Stapedotomy through Transcanal Exclusive Endoscopic Approach
    09:20

    Step-by-Step Stapedotomy through Transcanal Exclusive Endoscopic Approach

    Published on: March 5, 2022

    5.9K
    A Step-by-Step Guide to Mosquito Electroantennography
    06:39

    A Step-by-Step Guide to Mosquito Electroantennography

    Published on: March 10, 2021

    6.0K

    Area of Science:

    • Hematology
    • Immunophenotyping
    • Clinical Diagnostics

    Background:

    • Flow cytometry is integral to hematological diagnostics.
    • It serves as the gold standard for identifying various hematological neoplasms.
    • Accurate interpretation is key for timely diagnoses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the importance of flow cytometry in hematological diagnostics.
    • To emphasize the role of correct technique and interpretation in achieving rapid diagnoses.
    • To underscore its significance in diagnosing hematological neoplasms.

    Main Methods:

    • Flow cytometry analysis.
    • Diagnostic interpretation of results.
    • Stepwise hematological diagnostic procedures.

    Main Results:

    • Flow cytometry enables rapid and complex hematological diagnoses.
    • It is the gold standard for diagnosing hematological neoplasms.
    • Correct performance and interpretation are critical for diagnostic accuracy.

    Conclusions:

    • Flow cytometry is an indispensable technique in hematology.
    • Its correct application leads to efficient and accurate diagnoses of blood disorders.
    • The method's reliability is contingent upon precise execution and interpretation.