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Biological cell sorter

  • US 5,158,889 A
  • Filed: 12/21/1989
  • Issued: 10/27/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A biological cell sorter, comprising:

  • guide means for moving biological cells along a guide path substantially at a constant speed;

    a first laser beam emitter for emitting a first laser beam directed to a first point in said guide path;

    a first light detector for detecting a cell to be destroyed according to a light emitted from said cell as a result of impinging said first laser beam upon said cell and producing a trigger signal when a cell to be destroyed is detected;

    a second laser beam emitter for emitting a second laser beam directed to a second point in said guide path which is located downstream of said first point when said trigger signal is supplied thereto;

    delay means interposed between said first light detector and said second laser beam emitter for delaying activation of said second laser beam emitter by said trigger signal by a delay time corresponding to a travel time which said cell requires to travel from said first point to said second point;

    means for measuring a time interval between current trigger signal and a preceding trigger signal; and

    correction means for adjusting said delay time according to said time interval between said two succeeding trigger signals.

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