Though still a burgeoning technology, single-cell analysis has rapidly gained popularity with scientists for its ability to analyze cells as they truly are−part of a heterogenous culture. Of course, to analyze cells in this way researchers must first overcome the challenge of isolating a single cell. While there are a few different ways to do this, fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is the method of choice for many scientists. In this illustrated infographic, learn how single-cell analysis is being applied to general and disease research, the benefits of using flow cytometry for single cell analysis, and tips for using FACS in single-cell analysis.
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