MEGAMIX

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    Reference
    7801
    Status
    RUO
    Sample
    500 µl beads
    Quantity
    50 tests
    Detection
    Fluorescent
    Volume
    25 ml
    fiche specification
    Fluorescent
    Application
    Flow Cytometry Kits
    Form

    Megamix is a mix of beads from chosen diameter : 0.5 µm, 0.9 µm and 3 µm.

    Megamix is a mix of fluorescent beads of varied diameters to cover the MP (0.5 and 0.9 µm) and platelet size ranges (0.9 and 3 µm). This bead acquisition according to the following procedure allows the settings of the cytometer to study MP within a constant size region and to get reproducible MP counts. Megamix also allows to transfer the protocol and the settings from one cytometer to another and to guarantee the stability over time.
    Date Document Name Download
    08/06/2010 Flyer Megamix EN (27.56 KB)
    08/06/2010 Poster Megamix CYTO2011 329 EN (821.02 KB)
    08/06/2010 Poster Megamix CYTO2011 330 EN (745.37 KB)
    01/10/2016 Package insert Megamix EN (127.97 KB)
    FR (128.51 KB)
    Author Title Year of edition Review
    Plotkowski MC et al.
    ExoU-induced procoagulant activity in Pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected airway cells
    2008
    Eur Respir J
    Lawrie AS et al.
    The characterization and impact of microparticles on haemostasis within fresh-frozen plasma
    2008
    Vox Sanguinis
    Thomas GM et al.
    Cancer cell-derived microparticles bearing P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 accelerate thrombus formation in vivo
    2009
    J. Exp. Med.
    Robert S et al.
    Standardization of platelet-derived microparticle counting using calibrated beads
    and a Cytomics FC500 routine flow cytometer: a first step towards multicenter studies?
    2009
    J Thromb Haemost.
    Mobarrez F et al.
    A multicolor flow cytometric assay for measurement of platelet-derived microparticles
    2009
    Thromb Res
    Prokopi M et al.
    Proteomic analysis reveals presence of platelet microparticles in endothelial progenitor cell cultures
    2009
    Blood
    Machado GBS
    Exou-induced vascular hyperpermeability and platelet activation in the course of experimental pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumosepsis
    2009
    Shock
    Robert S et al.
    High-Sensitivity Flow Cytometry Provides Access to Standardized Measurement of Small-Size Microparticles
    2012
    ATVB
    Amabile N. et al.
    Circulation immune complexes do not affect microparticle flow cytometry analysis in acute coronary syndrome
    2012
    Blood
    Stagnara J et al.
    Correlation between platelet-derived microparticle enumeration by flow cytometry and phospholipid-dependent procoagulant activity in microparticles: The centrifugation step matters!
    2012
    Thromb Haemost.
    Poncelet P et al
    Tips and tricks for flow cytometry-based analysis and counting of microparticles
    2015
    Transf Apher Sci