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Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (facs)

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Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is a powerful technique used in flow cytometry to separate cells based on their fluorescent properties.

Key Features

  • Highly precise cell separation
  • Ability to analyze and quantify cells based on their fluorescence
  • Widely used in research and clinical applications

Pros

  • Allows for isolation of specific cell populations
  • Enables detailed analysis of cellular properties
  • Can be used in various fields such as immunology, oncology, and microbiology

Cons

  • Requires specialized equipment and expertise
  • Can be time-consuming and expensive for certain applications

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