Cell Sorting

  • Flow cytometry

Flow Cytometry is the measurement of single cells as they flow one by one past laser beams  with the resulting light scatter and fluorescence emission detected and analyzed.  Multiple biophysical properties of each individual cell can be measured at rates of thousands  of cells per second. Cells are identified by their staining with fluorescent dyes that bind directly  to specific constituents like DNA, RNA, proteins or ions or with dyes conjugated to molecules  like antibodies, lectins, or hormones that bind to different cellular structures.  Cells may also be identified following an infection or transfection by marker fluorescent proteins.  Flow Cytometry can detect and analyze multiple fluorescent staining simultaneously in each  individual cell and can report and physically separate them by these qualities.               

 

The Stratedigm S1000EXi flow cytometry platform is a complete cellular analysis system consisting of a flow cytometer with up to 4 lasers, it employs rugged, modular design architecture for maximum versatility and high-performance typically found in high-end systems, but in a small, light-weight, bench top package.
The data speaks for itself. The Stratedigm S1000EXi is a future-proof investment—its integrated and modular-design ensures that the architecture is functionally  open-ended and that upgrading is economically attractive. 
Given the diversity of applications, dyes, and labels available today, and the promise of even more tomorrow,  the ability to customize your cytometer to your research needs is essential in today’s cost-constrained environment. In a range of colors…all of them green.   Stratedigm designers and engineers keep the environment at the forefront of  their design process:  the product uses 1/3 less sheath fluid and 75% less power than the market leader. Lower part counts mean that the lighter,  smaller package results in a lower shipping impact while the software optimizes energy efficiency and increases laser life  by throttling down power usage when the instrument is idle.

 

For experiment design and operation of the system, please contact - Dr. Orit Sagi-Assif (oritassif@gmail.com), tel. 03-6409286

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