Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1993-08-02
1996-01-09
Voeltz, Emanuel T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
209 31, 324 714, 356336, 435 30, 436 63, 36441308, B07C 5344
Patent
active
054834694
ABSTRACT:
A flow cytometer utilizes multiple lasers for excitation and respective fluorescence of identified dyes bonded to specific cells or events to identify and verify multiple events to be sorted from a sheath flow and droplet stream. Once identified, verified and timed in the sheath flow, each event is independently tagged upon separation from the flow by an electrical charge of +60, +120, or +180 volts and passed through oppositely charged deflection plates with ground planes to yield a focused six way deflection of at least six events in a narrow plane.
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Esposito Richard J.
van den Engh Ger
Pipala Edward
Sartorio Henry P.
The Regents of the University of California
Voeltz Emanuel T.
Wooldridge John P.
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