Flow Cytometry
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(Application Examples | Version 10.0) > Flow Cytometry
Flow Cytometry |
The following example shows how to evaluate the data of a flow cytometry. Flow Cytometry (short: FCM) is a method for automatically distinguishing and counting cells and micro-particles. The cells flow in a suspension in a narrow current through a discharge cuvette. Optical or electrical signals are generated for each particle in sequence. The signals are detected optoelectronically and are displayed as a histogram in the form of a cell distribution analysis.
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