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Cellular Research Through Advanced Vision-Based Sorting Techniques and Image Activated Cell Sorting (IACS)
Image Activated Cell Sorting (IACS) is a cutting-edge technological advancement that integrates high-speed microscopy and real-time image analysis with conventional fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) principles.
This technique allows researchers to not only categorize cells based on their fluorescence or light scatter properties but also based on complex morphological features, spatial relationships of internal components, and the precise expression patterns of biomarkers. IACS is transforming single-cell biology by enabling the isolation of rare and phenotypically unique cells from heterogeneous populations at speeds compatible with biomedical research.