Cell Separation is a technique for sorting and separating cells extracted from living organisms according to their purpose. A common method, known as fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), uses flow cytometry to identify target cells, which are then encapsulated in droplets. These droplets are electrically charged and deflected by an electrostatic field for sorting. A high-voltage power supply, typically in the range of ±3 kV, is used to generate the strong electrostatic field required for deflecting the droplets.
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- Cell sorting
- Cell isolation
- Flow cytometry
- Electroporation
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Matsusada Precision manufactures and sells high-voltage power supplies that can be used for separation in this electrostatic field.