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The flow cytometer enables several parameters to be measured on large numbers of individual cells; it yields information about cell populations. Using appropriate fluorescent probes, changes in a variety of parameters may be measured. It is also possible to separate cells on the basis of the measured parameters.
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Ormerod, M.G. (1987). Flow Cytometry: A Tool in Studying Cellular Derangements. In: Reid, E., Cook, G.M.W., Luzio, J.P. (eds) Cells, Membranes, and Disease, Including Renal. Methodological Surveys in Biochemistry and Analysis, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1283-3_16
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