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COMIP-001: A clinical 13-antibody, 12-color flow cytometry panel for optimized immunophenotyping of T/NK cells in human leukemia and lymphoma diagnostics
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COMIP-001: A clinical 13-antibody, 12-color flow cytometry panel for optimized immunophenotyping of T/NK cells in human leukemia and lymphoma diagnostics

Nicole So, Sara Monaghan, Katelynn Davis, Grant Bullock, Wendy Shallenberger and Ahmad Al-Attar
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometry
02/09/2026
DOI: 10.1002/cytob.70015
PMID: 41660867
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https://doi.org/10.1002/cytob.70015View
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Abstract

The objective of this 12-color/13-antibody single-tube panel is to assist in the diagnosis of T/NK-cell leukemias and lymphomas. In the clinical setting, the absence of a standardized T/NK-cell panel limits inter-laboratory data comparability, contributes to diagnostic variability, and results in redundant efforts across laboratories to design and validate panels for flow cytometry. Developing and promoting a panel that allows for rapid and fairly comprehensive labeling of surface T/NK-cell markers, including the anti-T-cell receptor beta-chain constant region 1 (TRBC1) antibody, will streamline the workflow by establishing a standard immunophenotyping T/NK-cell panel for detecting neoplastic T/NK cells and lay the foundation for future COMIPs.
Pathology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Medical Laboratory Technology Science & Technology

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