The major distinction between FACS and MACS is that
A) MACS is not as precise as FACS.
B) MACS does not use a fluorescent marker.
C) MACS can be used with living cells.
D) MACS can be used for intracellular staining.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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Q14: Immunofluorescence-based imaging
A)allows fine-scale visualization of subcellular localization.
B)has
Q15: Confocal microscopy improves on immunofluorescence in that
Q16: Multiphoton microscopy is a variation on what
Q17: In flow cytometry, in addition to fluorescent
Q18: Intracellular staining is a major advance in
Q20: You might want to use MACS instead
Q21: Which of the following is TRUE regarding
Q22: Carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE) can be used
Q23: In chromium release assays, or more recently
Q24: Annexin-V staining of cells identifies
A)a failure of
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