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Cell Sorting

Cell sorting is the process of using technology to separate specific types of cells from a mixed cell population. Commonly used cell sorting methods include flow cytometry (FACS), magnetic bead sorting, cell sedimentation, and microfluidic technology. These methods are widely used in fields such as cell biology, immunology, stem cell research, and cancer cell analysis, providing important means for purifying specific cell subpopulations, studying cell functions, and screening drugs.

Related Experimental Schemes

  • Fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) is a special technology for identifying and separating rare cell populations with high purity.
  • Large-size fat particle sorting is widely used to isolate cells up to 200 μm in diameter. Single-cell flow sorting will allow greater insight into adipocyte heterogeneity by identifying gene expression, protein composition, and metabolic signatures at the single-cell level.