Cytometry

Cytometers are the instruments which count the blood cells in the common blood test.

Cytometry is the measurement of number and characteristics of cells. Variables that can be measured by cytometric methods include cell size, cell count, cell morphology (shape and structure), cell cycle phase, DNA content, and the existence or absence of specific proteins on the cell surface or in the cytoplasm.[1] Cytometry is used to characterize and count blood cells in common blood tests such as the complete blood count. In a similar fashion, cytometry is also used in cell biology research and in medical diagnostics to characterize cells in a wide range of applications associated with diseases such as cancer and AIDS.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "International Society for Advancement of Cytometry". Archived from the original on 2013-03-28. Retrieved 2013-03-31.

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