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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 21, 1297-1304, Copyright © 1975 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Biophysics and Instrumentation Group, Los Alamos Scientific
Laboratory, University of California, Los Alamos, N. Mex. 87544.
A flow-system cell-analysis instrument is described in which cells from a heterogeneous population are characterized by their light-scatter patterns alone. As the cells pass at high speed through a focused helium/neon laser beam, the scatter pattern from each cell is sampled simultaneously at up to 32 angles between 0° and 30° with respect to the laser beam axis, and the scatter pattern for each cell is transferred to a computer. A mathematical clustering algorithm is used to determine the number of classes into which the cells can be divided, and a linear separation algorithm is used to find the boundaries between the classes. Preliminary results on exfoliated cells from gynecological specimens are presented. This technique may be useful for automated prescreening of gynecological specimens.
Submitted on April 16, 1975
Accepted on May 21, 1975
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