Cytophotometry

Cytophotometry is a technique used to measure the fluorescence intensity of cells. It involves using a high-sensitivity light detector to detect a cell's fluorescent emission and then quantifying the intensity of the emission. This is an important tool used in research laboratories to study the structure and functions of cells, as well as to detect and quantify cell-surface markers. Cytophotometry also has clinical applications, such as for the detection of cancer and infectious diseases. The technique is non-invasive, cost-effective and can help in early diagnosis.

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International Journal of Cytokine

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Julia Barbado, University Clinical Hospital of Valladolid, Internal Medicine, Valladolid
International journal of Cytokine is an open access, peer review journal which provides the latest ground breaking research on all aspects of cytokines. IJCY mainly concentrates on the significance of cytokines in areas such as signal transduction, cell growth, cell differentiation, embryonic development, tumorigenesis and clinical medicine.