Caltech Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility (Cellsort)
(“Cellsort”)
The Caltech Flow Cytometry & Cell Sorting Facility is a multi-user facility which provides expert assistance and advanced instrumentation to researchers for analyzing and separating various types of cells and particles according to their measurable properties.
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