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Automated clustering workflows are increasingly used for the analysis of high parameter flow cytometry data. This trend calls for algorithms which are able to quickly process tens of millions of data points, to compare results across subjects or time points, and to provide easily actionable interpretations of the results. To this end, we created Tailor, a model‐based clustering algorithm specialized...
Background:Flow cytometry is used to monitor lymphocyte subsets in both the clinical and research settings. An understanding of the degree of inter‐ and intrasubject variability of these populations is critical for data interpretation.
Methods:Peripheral blood lymphocytes of 18 healthy adults were analyzed on two separate occasions using a multicolor flow cytometric panel with B, T, and NK cell markers...
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