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Narrow-angle forward light scattering from individual algal cells: implications for size and shape discrimination in flow cytometry
Authors:Cunningham  Alexander; Buonnacorsi  Giovanni A
Institution:Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Strathclyde University 107 Rottenrow, Glasgow G4 0NG, UK
Abstract:Single-cell forward light scattering patterns have been examinedfor four algal species (one pennate diatom, two green flagellatesand one filamentous cyanobacterium), mounted statically in afocused laser beam. In all cases, the distribution of lightintensity at narrow angles (within the first scattering lobe)is well described by diffraction theory. Narrow-angle forwardscattering measurements can therefore be used in principle todeduce the size and approximate shape of algal cells. The feasibilityof using this technique in flow cytometry has been tested usingan instrument which orientates elongated cells uniformly inthe flow stream, and uses fibre optics to make azimuthally resolvedforward scatter measurements at sub-degree polar angles. Withthis instrument it is possible to discriminate between specieswith similar volume and fluorescence characteristics using forwardlight scattering as a shape-sensitive parameter.
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