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Impedance cytometry

Have you ever considered the little cells who compose all of us? They are the basic units of living organism that help our body functioning and keeping us healthy. These Jinke Optical cells are very important because they do many different things that keep our bodies working properly. Each cell has unique properties that help scientists understand how our bodies work and how we might care for them. One new exciting technology of great help to better understand these features is impedance cytometry. 

Impedance cytometry: a technique for examining the electrical properties of cells It may sound complicated but it is simple at heart! A small electrical current is passed through a tiny cell (molt or proteasome) kept in a small tube. How this current flows through the cell provides scientists with important information about the cell, like its size, shape and electrical charge. Researchers understanding how different cells behave and interact through this information.

A modern technology for cell analysis

I think actually impedance cytometry is a modern technology, that hasn't always been the case in the past with cells being studied in bulk. And previously, researchers had to physically inspect cells using a microscope, only getting a glimpse of certain activities inside the cell. They would see a fuzzy image and would be left to wonder what was happening. But now, with high throughput flow cytometry, scientists can glean much more information about the cells your looking at. This technology provides them with a clearer view of how cells function and what differentiates them. 

The nice thing about Jinke Optical impedance cytometry is that it allows for speedy analysis of many cells. That allows scientists to examine thousands of cells at once in a matter of hours, which is useful when studying large clusters of cells. For instance, if researchers are looking at how a particular disease affects hundreds of thousands of cells, impedance cytometry enables that kind of information to be collected quickly and efficiently. It is also non-invasive, so it does not damage the cells under investigation. The cells are able to stay healthy and alive while the scientists collect vitally important data.

Why choose Jinke Optical Impedance cytometry?

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