Flow Cells

Flow Cells

Flow cells are optical cells used in photometers and cell counters, through which the sample and any standards are passed for detection through a flow cell before being measured or counted by electrometric or optical means. Flow cells are commonly used for cell counting and analysis, spectroscopy, immunoassays, genetic sequencing, scattering, particle counting, and flow visualization. Flow cells, which are commonly 12.5 mm squares, typically contain at least one pair of holes that allow fluid to enter and exit the reaction chamber. Flow cells generally feature fused-on inlet and outlet tubes

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Flow cytometry provides a rapid method to quantify cell characteristics. However, most flow cytometers cannot directly provide the cell concentration or absolute count of cells in a sample. Absolute cell counts have been widely used in quantifying cell populations and disease progression research,...
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