Flow cytometry, illustration. Flow cytometry is used to count and sort microscopic objects such as cells and bacteria. The particles are suspended in a fluid that is passed through a thin channel crossed by laser beams. The specific light scattering and fluorescent characteristics of each particle as they pass the laser beams is used for counting and sorting. | |
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