Cytometry
Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪˈtoʊmˈtɹaɪ/
Cytometry (noun)
- A method for measuring physical or chemical features of cells, often using light or lasers and computers.
- A type of cell analysis where cells pass through a beam and detectors record signals to sort and count them.
Examples
- Cytometry helps with cell measurement in medical labs.
- The lab uses cytometry for cell measurement of samples.