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It can be used for Immunophenotyping, DNA cell cycle/ tumor ploidy, Membrane potential, Ion flux, Cell viability, Intracellular protein staining, pH changes, Cell tracking and proliferation, Sorting, Redox state, Chromatin structure, Total protein, Lipids, Surface charge, Membrane fusion/ run-over, Enzyme activity,
Why is flow cytometry used in immunology? Flow cytometry has been conventionally associated with the use of monoclonal antibodies to identify immuno-competent cells, to quantify changes in expression of surface determinants, and to separate cell population subsets before testing their functional characteristics.
The terms flow cytometry and FACS are often used interchangeably. However, this is not accurate. Namely, FACS is a subtype of flow cytometry that allows cells to be sorted and retained rather than simply counted, analyzed, and disposed of.
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The flow cytometer is a complex, expensive device that must simultaneously run multiple tasks. Even used, outdated machines can run upwards of $35,000. The average used cytometer equipped with standard features will cost anywhere between $80,000 and $150,000.
Although flow cytometry is the gold standard for accurate and automated measurement of CD4 T lymphocytes, the technique is expensive and requires sophisticated equipment as well as trained personnel to perform it.
Cell Sorting Service/InstrumentPrice (per hour)AssistedSort SetupFACSAria III$80.00$45.00MoFlo Astrios$80.00$45.00
Average Flow Cytometer Costs Some manufacturers, such as Sony, are beginning to build flow cytometer instruments that cost under $100,000, but its still possible to spend anywhere from $100,000 to $500,000 for a single unit.
Flow cytometry may be used to characterize and count types of white blood cells in the evaluation of infectious diseases, autoimmune disorders or immunodeficiencies.

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