Light Scattering Analysis of Single Cells
Gary C. Salzman
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Gary C. Salzman: University of California, Life Sciences Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Chapter 5 in Cell Analysis, 1982, pp 111-143 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Light scattering is an attractive tool for flow cytometric analysis because it is an inherently nondestructive probe and can be used for the analysis and sorting of unstained, viable cells. Since every cell passing through the laser beam scatters light, it can be used in conjunction with fluorescence probes to discriminate between stained and unstained fractions of a sample.
Keywords: Refractive Index; Light Scatter; Forward Scatter; Detector Configuration; Mueller Matrix (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-4097-3_5
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