What are the Applications of Cell Sorting in Histology?
Cell sorting has a wide range of applications in histology:
Tissue Engineering: Isolating specific cell types to create engineered tissues for research or therapeutic purposes. Cancer Research: Sorting cancer cells to study their characteristics, identify biomarkers, and develop targeted therapies. Immunology: Isolating immune cells to study their roles in health and disease, including the development of vaccines and immunotherapies. Regenerative Medicine: Sorting stem cells to study their differentiation potential and develop regenerative treatments for damaged tissues. Genetic Studies: Isolating cells with specific genetic markers to study gene expression and function.