Influx - Flow Cytometer Cell Sorter
Influx - Flow Cytometer Cell Sorter
NanoEarth
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL-PNNL)
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Description
The Influx, a one-of-a kind flow cytometer/cell sorter, provides 5 laser lines simultaneously, powerful detection capabilities and diverse sorting approaches, incorporating cutting-edge technologies to support new sorting modes optimal for complex cell populations. For example, users can sort cells by their proportional DNA content, hybridized mRNA content, and specific protein or molecule content. Cells can be sorted in a two-dimensional pattern that replicates the pattern on a bivariate dot plot, enabling subset identification in complex mixtures of cells. Multiple collection options, including sorting directly into micro-titer plates, slides, or Petri dishes, enable sorting for single-cell cloning and single-cell transcriptomics or imaging. Importantly, Influx technology supports the detection and sorting of nano-scale particles, making it highly suitable for the sorting and analysis of organelles and microorganisms.