Design or review service for conventional or spectral panels with specialised support.
- Guilherme Cebinelli

- May 5
- 1 min read
Is your cytometry panel truly ready to generate reliable data?
Designing a flow cytometry panel goes far beyond choosing markers and fluorochromes.
For an experiment to work properly, it is necessary to consider:
✅ antigen expression
✅ marker co-expression
✅ fluorochrome brightness
✅ cytometer configuration
✅ spillover and spreading error
✅ sample autofluorescence
✅ experimental controls
✅ gating strategy
✅ compatibility between the panel, sample and biological question
In conventional flow cytometry, good panel design reduces compensation issues, improves population resolution and increases the robustness of the analysis.
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n spectral flow cytometry, planning becomes even more important, as fluorochrome selection, reference controls, unmixing and autofluorescence can directly impact data quality.
For this reason, CYTO-flowing offers a design or review service for conventional or spectral flow cytometry panels, helping researchers, research groups, core facilities and companies plan experiments with greater confidence, clarity and reproducibility.
Our support may include:
🔹 review of marker–fluorochrome combinations
🔹 assessment of compatibility with the available cytometer
🔹 identification of potential conflicts related to spillover, spreading and spectral similarity
🔹 guidance on appropriate controls
🔹 suggestions for adjustments to improve population resolution
🔹 recommendations for data acquisition and analysis
A well-planned panel saves time, reduces costs and increases the chances of transforming your experiment into interpretable and publishable results.
Contact us to review or build your conventional or spectral flow cytometry panel.
Visit cytoflowing.com and request a quote.




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