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      Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting

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      Review of Scientific Instruments
      AIP Publishing

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          Cell sorting: automated separation of mammalian cells as a function of intracellular fluorescence.

          A system for high-speed sorting of fluorescent cells was able to sort mouse spleen cells from Chinese hamster ovarian cells after development of fluorochromasia. Highly fluorescent fractions separated after similar treatment from mouse spleen cells immunized to sheep erythrocytes were enriched in antibody-producing cells by factors of 4 to 10.
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            High Frequency Recording with Electrostatically Deflected Ink Jets

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              A device for counting small particles suspended in a fluid through a tube.

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                Journal
                Review of Scientific Instruments
                Review of Scientific Instruments
                AIP Publishing
                0034-6748
                1089-7623
                March 1972
                March 1972
                : 43
                : 3
                : 404-409
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                10.1063/1.1685647
                5013444
                c95aa5c4-4ab4-48cd-9b05-6fcdf015a781
                © 1972
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