Identification of organ‐specific T cell populations by analysis of multiparameter flow cytometry data using DNA‐chip analysis software

The analysis of cells from multiple experimental groups by multiparameter flow cytometry leads to the generation of complex data sets, for which adequate analysis tools are not commonly available. We report here that software designed for transcriptomics applications can be used in multiparameter flow cytometry.

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