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Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Re: Re[2]: Leave FCS3.0 alone
.My client Phoenix Flow has a product, QC-Tracker, which can be
transformed into
a generic FCS reader, data storage system, and user programmable
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From: Robert C. Leif, Ph.D. (rl…@rleif.com)
Date: Tue Jul 29 1997 – 20:25:22 EST
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From: Bob Leif
Please see Suzanne Leif’s and my posting on the ISAC web site and
R. C. Leif and S. B. Leif, “Evolution of Flow Cytometry Standard,
FCS3.0,
into a DICOM-Compatible Format”. Optical Diagnostics of Biological
Fluids
and Advanced Techniques in Analytical Cytology, Ed. A. V. Priezzhev ,
T.
Asakura, and
R. C. Leif. A. Katzir Series Editor, Progress Biomedical
Optics Series ,
SPIE Proceedings Series,Vol. 2982, pp 354-366 (1997).
Many of your very good suggestions were separately arrived at by us.
However, there are two separate subjects: 1) What should be included
in a
Flow Cytometry File for Data Transfer and 2) The actual format for
the
Flow
Cytometry File for Data Transfer. We suggested switching to the
Digital
Imaging and Communications in Medicine, DICOM, format after the year
2000.
My client Phoenix Flow has a product, QC-Tracker, which can be
transformed
into a generic FCS reader, data storage system, and user programmable
data
analysis system. Would you or others be interested in this type of
product?
Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: SUMMARY of Responses: Biexponential
Plots and CSFE… problem…” … For Modfit LT 3.x: A beautiful
solution for using FCS3.0 digital data was presented by Mark Munson
of
Verity Software House (makers of Modfit). Thanks Mark, it worked
great! This method made for inclusion of the lower-value data that
was
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product was QCTracker from Phoenix Flow Systems. Experience with the
development of that product was one of the reasons for the creation
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software has come from independent providers (Verity, Phoenix,
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Purdue Frederick Co.
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From: Randy T. Fischer (fisch…@vax.grc.nia.nih.gov) Date: Thu Jul
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______________________________________… I agree with both Marty and
Gunter in the very important issue of standardizing data formatting.
I
would point out that lobbying ISAC is only, however, part of the
answer. Regardless of what ISAC may choose to recommend, it is still
up to the manufacturers to implement what they want to do, and if
they
do not agree with ISAC, then too bad for ISAC and the flow community.
A potentially more powerful force for change might be the FDA, which
regulates machines used in CLINICAL settings.


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