Multi-pass flow cytometry via laser-light barcodes
Barcoding individual cells with microparticles emitting near-infrared laser light enables the use of flow cytometry for the measurement of time-resolved single-cell dynamics with more markers and fewer colours.
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Protocols & Methods
The cover illustrates that barcoding cells with microparticles that emit near-infrared laser light allows for multi-pass flow cytometry with more markers and fewer colours.
Image: LASE Innovation. Cover design: Alex Wing.
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