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Flow cytometry use

Author: Kate Jaros



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Adjustments to measure and characterize thousands of cells/s - one or more excitation sources (argon, krypton, or helium-neon lasers) - one or two fluorescent dyes (fluorescein isothiocyanate, acridine orange) - excitation spectrum of the dye must match the wavelength of the excitation source (laser beam) for efficient detection


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adjustments to measure and characterize thousands of cells/s
- one or more excitation sources (argon, krypton, or helium-neon lasers)
- one or two fluorescent dyes (fluorescein isothiocyanate, acridine orange)

- excitation spectrum of the dye must match the wavelength of the excitation source (laser beam) for efficient detection
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