Flow Cytometry Facility

Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter

Make: Bio-Rad

Fluorescence-activated cell sorting, or FACS, is an advanced variant of flow cytometry that leverages fluorescent labels to sort and analyze cells, enabling researchers to isolate distinct populations with precision. FACS is frequently used in disciplines such as hematopoiesis, oncology, and immunotherapy. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is a technique to purify specific cell populations based on phenotypes detected by flow cytometry. This method enables researchers to better understand the characteristics of a single cell population without the influence of other cells.