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1. Flow cytometry for meningeal infiltration in B acute lymphoblastic leukemia in a low middle income country.

2. Utility of leukocyte-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor-1 (CD305) in flow cytometric detection of minimal bone marrow involvement by B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

3. Flow cytometric immunophenotypic differentiation patterns of bone marrow eosinophilopoiesis.

4. Updates on germline predisposition in pediatric hematologic malignancies: What is the role of flow cytometry?

5. CD62-L down-regulation after L18-MDP stimulation as a complementary flow cytometry functional assay for the diagnosis of XIAP deficiency.

6. Addition of CD14 improves discrimination of lymphocytes in the TBNK phenotyping panel.

7. Possible alternative strategies to implement basophil activation testing in multicentric studies.

8. Translating the regulatory landscape of medical devices to create fit-for-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) cytometry solutions.

9. A lasso and random forest model using flow cytometry data identifies primary myelofibrosis.

10. MAGIC-DR: An interpretable machine-learning guided approach for acute myeloid leukemia measurable residual disease analysis.

11. Minimal residual disease assessment in B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia by semi-automated identification of normal hematopoietic cells: A EuroFlow study.

12. Automation in flow cytometry: Guidelines and review of systems.

13. Comparison of three machine learning algorithms for classification of B-cell neoplasms using clinical flow cytometry data.

14. Automated quantification of measurable residual disease in chronic lymphocytic leukemia using an artificial intelligence-assisted workflow.

15. Recommendations for using artificial intelligence in clinical flow cytometry.

16. Technical, gating and interpretation recommendations for the partitioning of circulating monocyte subsets assessed by flow cytometry.

17. Optimization of a flow cytometry test for routine monitoring of B cell maturation antigen targeted CAR in peripheral blood.

18. Performance of a novel eight-color flow cytometry panel for measurable residual disease assessment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

19. TRBC1 in flow cytometry: Assay development, validation, and reporting considerations.

20. An alternative processing approach to increase CD138 intensity in flow cytometric analysis of plasma cells.

21. ROR1 expression in mature B lymphoid neoplasms by flow cytometry.

22. Standardization of flow cytometric detection of antigen expression.

23. Integration of T-cell clonality screening using TRBC-1 in lymphoma suspect samples by flow cytometry.

24. Addition of formaldehyde releaser imidazolidinyl urea and MOPS buffer to urine samples enables delayed processing for flow cytometric analysis of urinary cells: A simple, two step conservation method of urinary cells for flow cytometry.

25. Human leukocyte antigen-B27 typing by flow cytometry: Comparison of three CE-IVD methods.

26. Analytical assay validation for acute myeloid leukemia measurable residual disease assessment by multiparametric flow cytometry.

27. Summary of validation considerations with real-life examples using both qualitative and semiquantitative flow cytometry assays.

28. Adaptation of a multiple myeloma minimal residual disease multicolor flow cytometry assay for real-world practice.

29. The impact of Down syndrome-specific non-malignant hematopoietic regeneration in the bone marrow on the detection of leukemic measurable residual disease.

30. Highly sensitive single tube B-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma minimal/measurable residual disease test robust to surface antigen directed therapy.

31. Circulating CD22+/CD19-/CD24- progenitors and CD22+/CD19+/CD24- mature B cells: Diagnostic pitfalls for minimal residual disease detection in B-lymphoblastic leukemia.

32. Flow cytometric assessment for minimal/measurable residual disease in B lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma in the era of immunotherapy.

33. The flow cytometry myeloid progenitor count: A reproducible parameter for diagnosis and prognosis of myelodysplastic syndromes.

34. Comparison of five diagnostic flow cytometry scores in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes: Diagnostic power and prognostic impact.

35. Dysplasia and PNH-type cells in bone marrow aspirates of myelodysplastic syndromes.

36. ELN iMDS flow working group validation of the monocyte assay for chronic myelomonocytic leukemia diagnosis by flow cytometry.

37. Multicenter prospective evaluation of diagnostic potential of flow cytometric aberrancies in myelodysplastic syndromes by the ELN iMDS flow working group.

38. Flow cytometric analysis of myelodysplasia: Pre-analytical and technical issues-Recommendations from the European LeukemiaNet.

39. A series of case studies illustrating the role of flow cytometry in the diagnostic work-up of myelodysplastic syndromes.

40. Multiparameter flow cytometry in the evaluation of myelodysplasia: Analytical issues: Recommendations from the European LeukemiaNet/International Myelodysplastic Syndrome Flow Cytometry Working Group.

41. Flow cytometry to detect bone marrow involvement by follicular lymphoma.

42. Cross-sectional reassessment after 4 years of clinical routine use of AQUIOS CL for absolute T cell quantitation in a university hospital.

43. Comparison of a modified flow cytometry osmotic fragility test with the classical method for the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis.

44. Validation of a new multiparametric protocol to assess viability, acrosome integrity and mitochondrial activity in cooled and frozen thawed boar spermatozoa.

45. Routine flow cytometry approach for the evaluation of solid tumor neoplasms and immune cells in minimally invasive samples.

46. Detecting hypodiploidy with endoreduplication and masked hypodiploidy in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia using multicolor flow cytometry.

47. Combined use of different antibody clones improves the efficiency of human leukocyte antigen B27 detection by flow cytometry.

48. Imaging flow cytometry reveals a subset of TdT negative T-ALL blasts with very low forward scatter on conventional flow cytometry.

49. Evaluation of multiple myeloma measurable residual disease by high sensitivity flow cytometry: An international harmonized approach for data analysis.

50. Correlation between a 10-color flow cytometric measurable residual disease (MRD) analysis and molecular MRD in adult B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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