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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 01, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 04, 2010
Masahiko Kanda, Hyogo, JP;
Shigeaki Kato, Tokyo, JP;
Sari Fujiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Kei Izumikawa, Tokyo, JP;
Toshihiro Chikanishi, Tokyo, JP;
Masahiko Kanda, Hyogo, JP;
Shigeaki Kato, Tokyo, JP;
Sari Fujiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Kei Izumikawa, Tokyo, JP;
Toshihiro Chikanishi, Tokyo, JP;
Bay Bioscience Kabushiki Kaisha, Hyogo, JP;
Abstract
In at least one embodiment, a flow cytometer includes a flow cell defining a sheath flow encompassing a dyed biological particle, a first optical source irradiating first light onto the flow cell, a second optical source irradiating second light onto the flow cell downstream where the first light is irradiated, a first optical detector detecting scattered light or fluorescence from the biological particle to output a first electrical signal corresponding thereto, a plurality of second optical detectors arranged along the flow cell, each of the second optical detectors detecting fluorescence from the biological particle to output a second electrical signal corresponding thereto, and a signal processor summing the second electrical signals output from the plurality of the second optical detectors in a plurality of time windows estimated based upon when the first optical detector detects the scattered light or the fluorescence, thereby to increase the second electrical signals of the fluorescence from the biological particle excited by the second light.