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Richard Stovel

Senior Research Engineer

Research

Richard Stovel is an expert in the feild of FACS instrumentation and engineering. Stovel has been a member of the FACS Development Group since 1972. He is a mechanical engineer, with expertise in lasers, fluidics and optics development.

Publications:

Bigos, M., N. Baumgarth, G.C. Jager, O.C. Herman, T. Nozaki, R.T. Stovel, D.R. Parks, L.A. Herzenberg. 1999. Nine Color Eleven Parameter Immunophenotyping Using Three Laser Flow Cytometry. Cytometry. 36:36-45.

Roederer, M., De Rosa S., Gerstein R., Anderson M., Bigos M., Stovel R., Nozaki T., Parks D., Herzenberg L.A., Herzenberg L.A. 1997. 8 color, 10-parameter flow cytometry to elucidate complex leukocyte heterogeneity. Cytometry. Dec 1:328-339.

Roederer, M., Bigos M., Nozaki T., Stovel R.T., Parks D.R., Herzenberg L.A. 1995. Heterogeneous calcium flux in peripheral T cell subsets revealed by five-color flow cytometry using log-ratio circuitry. Cytometry. 21:187-196.

Alberti, S., R. Stovel, and L.A. Herzenberg. 1984. Preservation of cells sorted individually onto microscope slides with a fluorescence-activated cell sorter. Cytometry. 5:644-647.

Stovel, R.T., R.G. Sweet, and L.A. Herzenberg. 1978. A means for orienting flat cells in flow systems. Biophys. J. 23:1-5.

 

 

 

 


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