Discovering that she could use a fluorescence - activated
cell sorting machine to distinguish non-neuronal cells from neurons by making them glow in different colors was «a high point,» she says.
Not exact matches
This complex biological
machine gathers the chromosomes together and
sorts them at the time of
cell division, then sends them to the opposite poles of the daughter
cells in a process called chromosome segregation.
After
sorting out the mutants with the highest activity under washing
machine conditions, they put a mixture of the 10 most promising ones into yeast
cells.