The Principle of Flow Cytometry and FACS (1- Flow Cytometry)

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This video is an explanation of Flow Cytometry, it contains a full explanation about flow cytometer and data obtaned from it.
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Clinical Laboratory Engineering Specialist Florida Hospital Orlando, Florida. This was one of the best learning tools I have had the opportunity to view. I highly recommend it to Laboratory Technicians and service engineers alike. Well done.
Russell McGahee ISA, CLES

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Your excellent explanation on how Flow Cytometry works helped me a lot today.
Thanks!

romelsoyza
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Very clear and understandable. Thank you greatly for your lectures!

AA-gldr
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Outstanding explanation of flow cytometry. Thank you!

ramkrishna
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I am a nursing stutend in my last year.
I enjoyed your's explenation a lot!!

yafitamosi
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Thank you, for your powerful explanation that make everything easy to learn. Good luck🌹

arminkh
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Very useful and didactic video. Congrats

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Thank for the simplicity of explanation

loayk
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Thanks for your excellent explanation about flow cytometry

Haideroshika
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Thanks for the video on the flow cytometry. You are an amazing teacher

goldenkumar
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I really like to watch this video. I almost understand all the thing that you explained. thank you for this video!

esrakayikci
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Very well and clear explained video... thank you ma

princeswasedominic
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Thank you very much for your wonderful explanation that make anyone to understand Flow Cytometry. Good luck.

avijitekumersarkar
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Very good job at explaining this procedure!

jannaarmstrong
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Currently reviewing this for a job interview as a Flow Cytometry Technician

blurryperson
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Very nice video, this has helped me a lot. Gracias

auwalgarba
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very succinct but powerful presentation.. Good job...

rbkuwar
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Quick question for my general understanding? At around 03:00 you say that the greater the cell, the more light will fall on the detector and vice versa for smaller cells.
My question is; Shouldn't it be the other way round, since the size of the detector won't change and the light will scatter more in other directions, thus leaving a larger 'shadow' behind on the detector?
Would appreciate an answer and thus thank you in advance.
However, thanks for the effort and the very nice demonstration on how this works! Stay motivated and curious! =)

Ericx
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Thank you 🙏🏼
Very well explained. Very easy to understand. Keep making more videos like this please for us amateurs scientists 👩‍🔬

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Thank you so much for helping me out today! :)

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