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Dead cells have lower FSC-A than live cells (they shrink and lose membrane integrity). However, debris also has low FSC-A. By combining FSC-A with SSC-A (Side Scatter – Area), you can cleanly separate live cells from debris. Be cautious: highly apoptotic cells can fragment, and those fragments will have very low FSC-A.

In aviation, failure is rarely an option. The FSC-A is built with redundancy in mind. It often features dual IMUs (Inertial Measurement Units). If one sensor provides faulty data or fails mid-flight, the system can instantly switch to the backup sensor, maintaining the aircraft's orientation. 3. Open-Source Compatibility Dead cells have lower FSC-A than live cells

No distinct population; debris overlapping with live cells. Cause: FSC-A alone is insufficient. Solution: Use a viability dye (e.g., 7-AAD, PI, or fixable live/dead stains). FSC-A is a physical parameter; viability dyes are chemical . The combination is powerful. Be cautious: highly apoptotic cells can fragment, and