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Cellular scientists now have access to an extraordinary set of tools at the College of Veterinary Medicine. The Kansas State University Flow Cytometry Lab held an open house on June 28 for researchers from across campus. This multi-user core facility offers new and upgraded analyzers that can be used in a wide variety of research. "Flow cytometry is a technology to measure properties of individual cells or particles in a fluid stream at a very high flow rate so we can get lots of information about the surface proteins that the cells may express, such as DNA/RNA content," said Dr. Melinda Wilkerson, lab director and professor in immunology and clinical pathology. "So anyone that has cells that can be put into a single suspension can use this technology. They can be cancer cells in culture. They could be insect cells from entomology or even plant cells. To read more of the July 2013 issue of Lifelines, go to http://www.vet.k-state.edu/depts/deve...