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SH800 features fully-automated adjustment of the laser beam optical axis and the electrical timing for sorting, thus eliminating the need for complicated setup procedures and adjustments. Setup is easily accomplished without a specialist operator, thus enabling researchers to dramatically improve their workflow efficiency.
Conventional cell sorters use fixed quartz components in the measuring channel (flow cell). These quartz components are expensive and require exchange and storage of the each orifice (holes that control the fluid flow passed through the channel). Furthermore, the quartz requires cleaning with each use.
Sony's instrument uses a newly developed plastic cell sorting chip that applies Sony's optical disc-based microfabrication techniques. The instrument offers multiple kinds of chips to accommodate the different orifice size, thus enabling the user to conveniently select the appropriate chip for the type and size of cell being measured. In addition, the chips can easily be exchanged and fitted in the instrument.
Sony's cell sorter is compact at just one-third the size (55cm width/55cm depth/72cm height)of regular cell sorters manufactured by other companies as it incorporates integrated laser technology and a compact mechanism design.
SH800 is equipped with the basic functionality required for cell sorting: 4 lasers and 6-color fluorescence detection. This has enabled Sony to curb costs, making SH800 much more affordable than conventional flow cytometers.
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