Exploring Symbiotic Relationships Using Flow Cytometry - Dr Toshiyuki Takahashi, National Institute of Technology in Miyazaki, Japan - podcast episode cover

Exploring Symbiotic Relationships Using Flow Cytometry - Dr Toshiyuki Takahashi, National Institute of Technology in Miyazaki, Japan

Aug 07, 20209 min
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Episode description

Symbiosis is the interaction between two species that offers benefits to one or both of the organisms involved. One important type of symbiosis that has been instrumental in advancing evolution is endosymbiosis, where one of the organisms lives inside the other. Endosymbiosis has typically been studied using microscopy, but Dr Toshiyuki Takahashi from the National Institute of Technology in Miyazaki, Japan, proposes that a technique called flow cytometry can offer more detailed insights into endosymbiotic relationships and advance our understanding of these important associations.

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