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{{EquipmentInfobox
 
| name = Flow Cytometer <!-- Name of the item. -->
| image = IMG 20130927 144739.jpg <!-- Image of the item. Leave with placeholder image if none exists. -->
| model = Coulter EPICS ALTRA  <!-- Model -->
| category = Equipment <!-- Main category. Please leave alone to keep item in this category -->
| subcat = Biohacking<!-- Sub-category if one exists. Please check main listing to see other categories contained within the main one -->
| status = Scrapped<!-- Set to one of; Good working order, Faulty, Out of order, Under construction, Out of consumables, Scrapped, or Unknown -->
| consumables = Sheath Solution, Cleaning fluid, sample tubes<!-- Any items used up in normal operation, such as; ink, paper, saw-blades, cutting disks, oil, etc.. -->
| accessories = Unknown <!-- Any items associated with the equipment but not consumable, such as; drill bits, safety gloves, goggles, etc.. -->
| reqtraining = Yes<!-- Is training required to use this equipment? Yes or no. -->
| trainlink = Unknown <!-- If training is required, provide a link to training signup or contact page. Otherwise leave blank. -->
| acnode = <!-- Is the equipment ACnode locked? -->
| owner = LHS/biohackers <!-- Provide a link to owners members page if other than LHS -->
| origin = Donated by Imperial College London<!-- If via pledge, please link to the completed pledge page on the wiki -->
| location = In storage
| maintainers = tolland<!-- NO LINKS PLEASE; it currently breaks the template. If someone is nominated as managing the upkeep of this item, please list them here. -->
| template_ver = 1.1 <!-- Please do not change. Used for tracking out-of-date templates -->
}}


<s>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.</s>
<s>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.</s>