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What is the aim of flow cytometry?
To analyze physical and chemical properties of each cell in a mixed population of cells
What is the principle behind flow cytometry?
Analyzing physical and chemical properties of cells based on light scattering and fluorescence
What does centrifuge utilize to separate particles?
Centrifugal force
What is the etymology of the term 'centrifugal'?
Centri- means 'center' and -fugus means 'to run away, flee'
What is the function of the laser beam in flow cytometry?
To analyze light scattering of the flow of cells
Test your knowledge of flow cytometry principles and applications with this quiz. Explore the basics of analyzing cells and particles based on light scattering and fluorescence, and understand the fundamental principles of flow cytometry technology.
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