Kaluza Batch Analysis Tutorial with Dr. David Onion
Exploring batch analysis with Kaluza Analysis Software. In a nutshell batch analysis allows you to use any protocol file, composite, or Kaluza analysis file as a template to perform analysis on as many files as you like. This would become really useful if you were compiling reports, perhaps you’re writing a paper and you wanted to get all your data together and make sure it is analyzed in exactly the same way.
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Kaluza Composites Tutorial with Dr. David Onion
The Composite feature in Kaluza Analysis will allow you to visualize multiple files in the same plot or report sheet, and enable you to create an overlay plot. Overlay plots are a powerful visual to present your data, allowing you to highlight small differences or demonstrate data sets to be very similar.
Kaluza Boolean Gates tutorial with Dr. David Onion
Boolean gating allows us to create gates based on a logical selection of other individual gates and with the use of operators such as AND, NOT, and OR. You might want to create a simple combination of 2 gates, right up to a complex selection of multiple gates including or excluding populations as required.
Kaluza Cell Cycle Analysis Tutorial with Dr. David Onion
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Kaluza Linked Gates Tutorial with Dr. David Onion
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Kaluza Levey-Jennings Plots and Quality Control Analysis Tutorial with Dr. David Onion
Consistency and accuracy of data is key to flow cytometry and so we often want to ensure this through some sort of quality control procedure. It might be routine QC of the machines through manufacture recommend controls or standards or you may wish to assess the reproducibility of a new staining panel that you are developing and so run a series of repeats on identical samples. Either way a Quality Control report gives you a quick way to analyze the data and spot any problems and outliers through the use of Levey-Jennings plots.
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