While IFC shares many preparatory steps with conventional flow cytometry, it requires specific optimizations to ensure high-quality imagery.
Imaging Flow Cytometry (IFC) is a hybrid technology that combines the of conventional flow cytometry with the detailed spatial and morphological resolution of digital microscopy. Unlike standard flow cytometry, which provides integrated signal intensity for a whole cell, IFC captures multiple digital images of every individual cell as it passes through the system. Core Principles and Advantages Imaging Flow Cytometry: Methods and Protocols
: It allows for the quantification of intracellular features, such as the translocation of signals into the nucleus or the internalization of particles. Key Protocol Steps While IFC shares many preparatory steps with conventional
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