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Whole blood flow cytometry

To understand whole blood flow cytometry, we need to first know what blood consists of. There are many different kinds of cuvette quartz cells in blood, each with its own jobs. Red blood cells, for instance, carry oxygen to every part of the body. This oxygen is critically needed in our organs and muscles to function correctly. White blood cells, however, assist us in combatting illness and infections. They’re like little soldiers in our bodies, waiting to fight germs. Another type of cell, platelets, is important, too; they help prevent bleeding when we get hurt by forming clots


Understanding the Role of Whole Blood Flow Cytometry in Disease Diagnosis

Whole blood flow cytometry also has important applications in detecting cancer cells in the blood. Cancer is such a dangerous disease, especially an early cancer, and being able to detect a cancerous one can lead to significant improvement with treatment. Because whole blood flow cytometry enables physicians to detect cancer cells more rapidly, they can initiate treatment earlier. Besides, this can also be used to do a time series disease moderation. That means those cuvette physicians can monitor whether a treatment is effective or if the disease is progressing. Tracking alterations in the blood can help them better decide what to do for their patients


Why choose Jinke Optical Whole blood flow cytometry?

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