Flow Cytometry

Flow cytometry is a technique used to analyze and count cells in a sample. It works by passing cells through a laser beam one at a time, measuring their characteristics like size, shape, and fluorescence. This helps scientists identify different cell types in a sample. Flow cytometry is commonly used in research, clinical diagnostics, and drug development. Mastering flow cytometry involves understanding how the instrument works, preparing samples correctly, and analyzing the data obtained.
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Sagar Varankar
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Joel Tyson
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