Cell sorter, fluorescence-activated: A flow cytometer (a scientific instrument used to measure the characteristics of individual cells) that is modified for the purpose of separating (sorting) cells based on the amount of light (fluorescence) emitted by each cell. The abbreviation for fluorescence-activated cell sorter is FACS (pronounced like "fax").
The Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorter The fluorescence-activated cell sorter is a machine that can rapidly separate the cells in a suspension on the basis of size and the ...
In addition, it would be great to know how many cells expressed proteins of interest, and how much of this protein they expressed. Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting ...
UCI Institute for Immunology Flow Cytometry Core Facility. Dako Cytomation Mo-Flo Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter (FACS) The MoFlo® Flow Cytometer from Cytomation ...
The History and Future of the Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter and Flow Cytometry: A View from Stanford Leonard A. Herzenberg 1 a, David Parks 1, Bita Sahaf 1, Omar ...
cytometry /cy·tom·e·try/ (-tre) the characterization and measurement of cells and cellular constituents. flow cytometry a technique for counting cells suspended in ...