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 Flow Cytometry is a technique used to analyse cells by passing one cell at a time through a laser beam; the light scatter shows the characteristics of the cell. The fow cytometry instrument consist of three main systems which it uses to carry out it's function. These systems are: the fluidcs (moves particles in a stream of fluid to the laser beam), the electronics(carries out change of light signals into electronic pulses) and the optics(made up of lasers for illumination of particles passing through cytometry). 
Flow Cytometry is a technique used to analyse cells by passing one cell at a time through a laser beam; the light scatter shows the characteristics of the cell. The flow cytometry instrument consists of three main systems which it uses to carry out its function. These systems are: the fluid (moves particles in a stream of fluid to the laser beam), the electronics (carries out a change of light signals into electronic pulses) and the optics (made up of lasers for illumination of particles passing through cytometry).

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Flow Cytometry is a technique used to analyse cells by passing one cell at a time through a laser beam; the light scatter shows the characteristics of the cell. The flow cytometry instrument consists of three main systems which it uses to carry out its function. These systems are: the fluid (moves particles in a stream of fluid to the laser beam), the electronics (carries out a change of light signals into electronic pulses) and the optics (made up of lasers for illumination of particles passing through cytometry).