Core Facility Flow Cytometry

The Core Facility Flow Cytometry offers access to state-of-the-art platforms for flow cytometric analysis, imaging flow cytometry and cell sorting.

The flow cytometric analysis of cellular phenotypes in complex cell mixtures is the method of choice for a variety of questions in cell and molecular biology. Beyond its classical application in the assessment of surface molecules, the scope of flow cytometry includes the measurement of enzymatic activities, the cell cycle, the activation status of signaling cascades, the function of organelles and the production of sectreted factors. Multi-parameter analyses allow for the simultaneous assessment of up to forty cellular features. High-speed cell sorting can be used to isolate extremely rare cell populations, to deposit single cells in different formats, or to simultaneously purify up to four different subpopulations out of complex cell suspensions.

The Core Facility Flow Cytometry has been acknowledged as ISAC Recognized Shared Resource Laboratory in 2022 andis listed as Research Infrastructure in the RIsources database of the DFG.

More information on the website of the Core Facility Flow Cytometry.

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Prof. Dr. Ludger Klein and researcher at flow cytometer

© J. Greune / LMU

Prof. Dr. Ludger Klein

Core Facility Flow Cytometry
Institute of Immunology

Biomedical Center
Großhaderner Straße 9
82152 Planegg-Martinsried

+49 89 2180 75696
ludger.klein@med.uni-muenchen.de