What can Flow Cytometry Do?
Enumerate particles in suspension
Determine “biologicals” from “non-biologicals”
Separate “live” from “dead” particles
Evaluate 105 to 5x106 particles/min
Measure particle-scatter as well as innate fluorescence or 2o fluorescence
Sort single particles for subsequent analysis
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What can Flow Cytometry Do?
This slide continues to introduce key words, which are in red, to the student while at the same time providing a foundation for the applications for flow cytometry.