Flow Cytometry Applications

Flow cytometry was developed to measure variations in the quantity of genetic material in dysplastic cells. The same technology can now be used in non-clinical applications such as food quality control, and plant and animal cytology. All applications benefit from microsecond real-time acquisition that make it possible to carry out real-time, absolute counting of cells, cellular subsets and other particles on a volumetric basis.
  • Clinical

    Our flow cytometry instruments, antibodies and consumables will provide your lab with the high quality flow cytometry results you need to provide critical patient care from the routine to the most niche testing.
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  • DNA Ploidy

    Ploidy analysis with flow cytometry is accurate, fast and cost-efficient. Whether for identifying triploidy in DNA samples in aquaculture or assessing the size of a genome, flow cytometry will provide the quality control DNA analysis you need.
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  • water

    Water

    The number of bacteria present In drinking water is an imporatnt consideration of production processes. A new system based on flow cytometry enables the fast and reliable detection of bacteria in water.
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  • beverage

    Beverage

    Microbial analysis plays a critical role in ensuring the quality, safety, and consistency of products like wine, beer, juice, and water. By identifying and monitoring the microbial content, producers can optimize production processes, maintain product standards, and ensure consumer safety.
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    Hematology

    Our award-winning hematology analyzers are scalable, modular and customized for your laboratory’s needs.

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