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Supercontinuum white-light lasers offer excitation of many fluorescent probes with one light source.

William G. Telford, National Cancer Institute, and Husain Imam, Koheras A/S

Flow cytometry is a central technology in the life sciences. Flow cytometry systems use lasers, a hydrodynamically focused cell delivery system, wavelength-specific optics and photomultiplier tube detectors to analyze large numbers of single cells for a wide variety of properties. For example, the interior structure, physiological state and identity of cells can be analyzed. The technique has permitted detailed study of the immune system’s complex cells and has been used to characterize tumor cells and to identify a variety of human diseases (such as HIV/AIDS). Fluorescence-activated cell...Read full article

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    flow cytometry
    Flow cytometry is a powerful technique used in biology and medicine for the quantitative analysis of the physical and chemical characteristics of cells and particles suspended in a fluid. The method allows for the rapid measurement of multiple parameters simultaneously on a cell-by-cell basis. It is widely used in various fields, including immunology, microbiology, hematology, and cancer research. Here are the key components and features of flow cytometry: Sample preparation: Cells or...
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsDPSS lasersFeaturesfiber lasersflow cytometryhydrodynamically focused cell delivery systemMicroscopysemiconductor lasersSensors & DetectorsLasers

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