Cell in laser beam, flow cytometry, illustration

  • Neil Dufton
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Cell in laser beam, flow cytometry, illustration. Neil Dufton. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Illustration of a white blood cell (leukocyte) passing through the laser beam in a flow cytometer. Flow cytometry is a technology which revolutionised the fields of immunology and cell biology as it allows large numbers of cells to be rapidly analysed. Cells travel through the flow cytometer in a stream of fluid which aligns them so that they pass through the laser beam in single file. Specific cells can then be counted, analysed, and sorted out from within a mixed population of different cell types. This technology is widely used in science research, diagnosing diseases, monitoring treatments and clinical trials.

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