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FlowJo Collector's Edition Software Users Guide
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6th of August, 2010

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R Lannigan

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        The purpose of this users Guide is to explain the acquisition module of FlowJo CE  (FlowJo Collector’s edition ). FlowJo Collector’s Edition software is a collaborative effort between Treestar and Cytek to make the PC version of FlowJo acquire data on Cytek modified cytometers. More lasers and detectors will be added with the Cytek upgrade (the number of lasers and detectors added vary depending on whether the upgrade purchased was an xP or a DxP upgrade)."
        This manual will cover how to setup Cytek modified cytometers using FJC. The purpose of this software training is to highlight the features of FlowJo collector’s edition and demonstrate an example sample acquisition workflow. The manual assumes the reader has a basic understanding of flow cytometry data acquisition and is familiar with its terminology.It is not intended to teach flow cytometerist how to prepare the experiments which will be run on cytometers. It does not cover biological and safety precautions associated with running flow cytometer samples. Please consult the cytometer user guide for this information.

See below link for download of the pdf version of the users guide.

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  1. Comment #1 (Posted by Ian Harvey )
    Hi Ray, can't get the pdf to open, I get a "File damaged" error from Adobe reader
  2. Comment #2 (Posted by Eric Chase )
    Seemed to download ok for me on 11/13
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