Noninvasive Cell Population Profiling of Normal and Dysplastic Cervical Biofluids by Multicolor Flow Cytometry as a Promising Tool for Companion Diagnostics
Recent Publication
A current research project shows how cell samples from Pap smears can be labelled with dyes and then analysed using a special device. This makes it possible to recognise different cell types whose composition changes depending on the course of the disease. What is particularly exciting is that even after treatment, typical patterns emerge that can indicate the success of the therapy. PD Dr Wolf Dietrich MSc from the Clinical Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (UK Tulln) was also involved in the study. The method is minimally invasive and could help to better monitor tumour progression in the future.
Berger, C., Dietrich, W., Richter, M., Kellner, F., Kühne, C., & Strasser, K. (2025). Noninvasive Cell Population Profiling of Normal and Dysplastic Cervical Biofluids by Multicolor Flow Cytometry as a Promising Tool for Companion Diagnostics. Cancers, 17(20), 3328. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17203328
OA PD Dr. Wolf Dietrich MSc
Division of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (University Hospital Tulln)