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STATUS QUO IN FLOW-THROUGH CYTOMETRY

MACK J. FULWYLER 1

1 Particle Technology, Inc., Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544

Flow-through systems of single cell analysis and sorting have been under development for several years. Fluorescence and volume sensors are well developed but light scatter sensors can be expected to improve. Cell sorters are in use in several laboratories and commercial versions are under development. The most serious problems in flow-through cytometry are in cell preparation and the greatest potential for advancement lies in development of new, specific stains and markers.

Submitted on January 31, 1974


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