Introduction
Fluorescence–activated cell sorting (FACS) was invented to sort a heterogeneous mixture of cells into different homogenous subpopulations of interest based upon the specific light scattering and fluorescent characteristics of each cell. In a complex cell mixture, the different homogenous subpopulations may have different antigenic and other markers on their surface. These markers can be tagged by the means of fluorescent labels which can be detected by laser and light detectors of fluorescence-activated cell sorting. It provides rapid, accurate and high throughput cell analysis and has been applied to examine diverse biological processes such as cell cycle, cell proliferation, cell viability, cell phenotyping, cell signaling, micronucleus test, intracellular cytokine secretion.
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