Did you ever wonder how scientists learn about the little things that make everything we see around us? Scientists study them with special tools to understand these tiny things known as particles
Whether you are a biologist, biomarker scientist, or a small pool scientist for a model organism, flow cells are rapidly becoming critically important. Biotechnology is using living things to produce new products and solutions. Flow cells allow scientists to understand more about living beings and the intricacies within them. Flow cells are particularly useful in the area of genomics, the study of genes and their functions in various living organisms.
Flow cells can be used by scientists to read DNA (the genetic material that holds all instructions for building and maintaining an organism). Similar genes commonly found in a wide variety of living things can give scientists information about how that particular gene operates and how those genes manifest in a trait or behavior.
In addition to supplements, flow cells are also found in laboratories, as well as in healthcare and environmental monitoring. For instance, flow cells can be used to diagnose diseases by analyzing blood samples. Flow cells are used by doctors to search for germs and other critical markers in the blood, allowing them to diagnose what is wrong and how to address it.
Flow cells are also bolstering the cleanliness, safety and efficiency of our environment in the healthcare sector. Jinke Optical has developed flow cells, which test for pollution and dangerous substances in water and air. This matters deeply for the maintenance of our climate. Observing the environment allows scientists to detect issues early on and to develop solutions to preserve our planet.