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Illustration of cells either being sorted into tubes from a cell sorter or going into a waste container from a flow cytometer.
What’s the Difference Between Flow Cytometry and FACS?
Flow-based methods allow researchers to collect multiparameter data from individual cells in their samples, but the fate of samples depends on the instrument.
What’s the Difference Between Flow Cytometry and FACS?
What’s the Difference Between Flow Cytometry and FACS?

Flow-based methods allow researchers to collect multiparameter data from individual cells in their samples, but the fate of samples depends on the instrument.

Flow-based methods allow researchers to collect multiparameter data from individual cells in their samples, but the fate of samples depends on the instrument.

fluorescence-activated cell sorting

Dream Big and Achieve Real-Time Single Cell Imaging Without Camera Limitations
Sort What You See
BD Biosciences | Aug 29, 2023 | 1 min read
Camera-free imaging unlocks new cell sorting applications.
Optimizing Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting
The Scientist Creative Services Team in Collaboration with BD Biosciences | Apr 12, 2021 | 1 min read
Karen Ersland, David Haviland, and Dagna Sheerar discuss how to obtain the best cell samples possible using fluorescence-activated cell sorting.
an illustration of bacteria
Genome Data Enable Capture of Elusive Microbes
Ruth Williams | Jan 13, 2020 | 3 min read
Using reverse genetics, researchers create antibodies to reel in previously uncultured bacteria.
Infographic: Trapping Uncultured Bacteria
Ruth Williams | Jan 13, 2020 | 1 min read
Sequence data from previously uncultured microorganisms provide the information necessary for their capture.
Sorting Made Simpler
Kate Yandell | Dec 1, 2014 | 8 min read
A guide to affordable, compact fluorescence-activated cell sorters
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