
pmid: 30040220
AbstractAcoustic cytometry is a new technology that replaces or partly replaces hydrodynamic focusing of cells or particles with focusing derived from acoustic radiation pressure forces. It offers new possibilities for improving current flow cytometry assays and creating new ones. To take full advantage of these possibilities, it is necessary to understand the fundamental benefits and limitations of acoustic focusing as employed in flow cytometry analysis, either as a substitute for hydrodynamic focusing or in combination with it. Curr. Protoc. Cytom. 49:1.22.1‐1.22.12. © 2009 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Hydrodynamics, Animals, Humans, Acoustics, Flow Cytometry
Hydrodynamics, Animals, Humans, Acoustics, Flow Cytometry
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