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cytometry
cy·tom·e·try C5880350 (sī-tŏm′ĭ-trē)n. The counting and measuring of cells, especially the counting and analysis of cell size, morphology, and other characteristics, traditionally performed using a standardized glass slide or small glass chamber of known volume. cy′to·met′ric (-tə-mĕt′rĭk) adj.cytometry (saɪˈtɒmɪtrɪ) nthe counting of blood cells using a cytometerTranslationsEncyclopediaSeeflow cytometrycytometry
cytometry [si-tom´ĕ-tre] the counting of cells, especially blood cells.flow cytometry a cytometric technique in which cells suspended in a fluid flow one at a time through a focus of exciting light, which is scattered in patterns characteristic to the cells and their components; cells are frequently labeled with fluorescent markers so that light is first absorbed and then emitted at altered frequencies. A sensor detecting the scattered or emitted light measures the size and molecular characteristics of individual cells; tens of thousands of cells can be examined per minute and the data gathered is processed by computer.cy·tom·e·try (sī-tom'ĕ-trē), The counting of cells, especially blood cells, using a cytometer or hemocytometer.cytometry (sī-tŏm′ĭ-trē)n. The counting and measuring of cells, especially the counting and analysis of cell size, morphology, and other characteristics, traditionally performed using a standardized glass slide or small glass chamber of known volume. cy′to·met′ric (-tə-mĕt′rĭk) adj.cytometry The measurement of various physical characteristics of cells.cytometry The measurement of various physical characteristics of cells. See Flow cytometry, Laser scanning cytometry. cy·tom·e·try (sī-tom'ĕ-trē) The counting of cells, especially blood cells, using a cytometer or hemocytometer. |