Live cell sorting has numerous applications in histology and biomedical research:
1. Cancer Research: Isolation of specific cancer cell populations to study tumor heterogeneity and drug resistance mechanisms. 2. Stem Cell Research: Sorting of stem cells for regenerative medicine and understanding differentiation pathways. 3. Immunology: Isolation of distinct immune cell types to study immune responses and develop immunotherapies. 4. Neuroscience: Separation of neuronal and glial cells for studying brain function and neurodegenerative diseases.