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Using Laser-Scatter Triggering in an Imaging Particle Analysis System to Increase Particle Counting Accuracy in Sparse Samples
In very sparse samples, synchronous triggering of the camera in an imaging particle analysis system may cause undercounting due to "missing" particles passing through the flow cell while the camera is idle. The FlowCAM offers a unique solution to this issue, "scatter-triggering", where the camera is triggered asynchronously only when a particle is passing through the flow cell. This paper describes how this works and shows experimental results for low concentration (100, 50 and 10 particles/ml) samples.
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