Best practices in cell sorting from the specialists

Join us on Thursday, October 17, for a masterclass on how to achieve optimal results from cell sorting

3 Oct 2019
Cameron Smith-Craig
Cameron Smith-Craig
Pharma and Applied Sciences Editor

Expert insights

This webinar is open to anyone who uses a cell sorter and wants to improve their experimental outcomes. Flow cytometry lab directors Dr. Peter Lopez and Dr. Rui Gardner will present techniques to address the three main considerations for effective cell sorting:

• How purity, efficiency, and speed influence good sorting outcomes – and choices you’ll need to make to optimize sorting for your application.
• How instrument characteristics can influence cell sorting performance – and how to select what will work best for your experiment.
• How to set up for plate sorting to improve single cell deposition efficiency.

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Don’t miss this expert webinar taking place on Thursday, October 17, 2019 at:
• 16:00 BST
• 11:00 EDT
• 08:00 PDT
• 17:00 CEST

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SH800 Cell Sorter

Sony Biotechnology

The benchtop SH800 cell sorter permits sorting of a wide range of cell sizes for many applications using the 70-µm, 100-µm, and 130-µm microfluidic sorting chips. This novel, chip-based design is fully integrated with comprehensive fluidics controls and advanced automation for set-up, acquisition, sort and analysis to make sorting less subjective, more precise and easier to perform. System software is intuitive and supports sorting into tubes and 96- and 384-well plates.

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MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter

Sony Biotechnology

The MA900 from Sony meets the needs of most sorting applications, supporting 12 fluorescence parameters and 4-way sorting. Powerful, modern technologies built into the MA900 system include a patented micro fluidic chip-based design, comprehensive fluidic controls, and advanced automation that dramatically simplifies operation to make sorting less subjective and improve reliability.

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Flow Cytometry / Cell CountingFlow cytometers are used to count, sort and examine multiple characteristics of cells. Other cell analysis equipment includes image cytometers, cell counters, fluorescence-activated cell sorters (FACS), magnetic-activated cell sorters (MACS), and a range of flow cytometry assay kits. Flow cytometers can reveal information on cell viability, cell proliferation, apoptosis and cell cycle progression, as well as identify cell populations and intracellular or cell-surface molecules. Additionally, some flow cytometers, known as FACS, have an additional sorting function after analysis. Cell counters and image cytometers count live and dead cell populations and can also conduct cell proliferation assays. Find the best flow cytometers, cell counters and cell sorters in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Cell SortingCell sorting isolates specific cell populations based on physical or molecular characteristics, essential in immunology, cancer research, and regenerative medicine. Techniques like flow cytometry improve accuracy and speed. Compare cell sorting instruments and solutions in our product directory.Cell BiologyCell biology studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells. Understanding cellular processes is essential for research in areas such as cancer biology, stem cell research, and neurobiology. Techniques like flow cytometry, microscopy, and cell culture enable researchers to explore cellular mechanisms in detail. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best cell biology tools and equipment, compare products, check customer reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.
Best practices in cell sorting from the specialists