Steve Kulisch
Articles by Steve Kulisch

| 5 min read
When cell-sorting technology first arrived in the late 1970s, it
was used by academics and the medical research community to detect, count and characterize cells from the body and environment. As cell-sorting technology
evolved and improved, it also became more complex, unfortunately making it less accessible to many researchers. Fortunately, recent advances in
instrumentation have led to the development of much smaller, significantly less expensive and much easier-to-use cell-sorting devices, meaning that even
basic researchers can now access this useful technology.
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