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Imperial College donated a Flow Cytometer. | Imperial College donated a Flow Cytometer. It was donated as working, but in need of repair. However there is a lot of damage due to corrosion, which might be impossible to fix for a reasonable amount of time and money. | ||
'''Status:''' | The unit is too large to be stored in the biolab (1.8m X 0.8m = 1.44 square meters of floor space) and was previously moved to storage while we worked on it. | ||
'''Status:''' It's sustained damage to the sampling area, and we are missing some bits. Repairing is likely to be very $$$, so we are planning to dismantle it and use the optics and lasers on other projects. | |||
There are a number of large external units some of which are for providing power and cooling to the large laser. | There are a number of large external units some of which are for providing power and cooling to the large laser. | ||
There is a good description of how a flow cytometer works here; http://media.invitrogen.com.edgesuite.net/tutorials/4Intro_Flow/player.html | There is a good description of how a flow cytometer works here; http://media.invitrogen.com.edgesuite.net/tutorials/4Intro_Flow/player.html | ||
The machine requires a dust free environment due to it's use of lasers and optics. | The machine requires a dust free environment due to it's use of lasers and optics. |