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The phrase "analyzed and sorted using" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a process where data or information is examined and organized through a specific method or tool.
Example: "The data was analyzed and sorted using advanced statistical software to identify trends and patterns."
Alternatives: "examined and organized with" or "evaluated and categorized by".
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Cells were analyzed and sorted using FACSAria and FACSDiva software (BD Biosciences, Franklin Lakes, NJ).
At 20 28 hpf injected embryos were analyzed and sorted using a Zeiss Axiophot with AxioCam.
All samples were analyzed and sorted using a FACSAria III instrument (BD Biosciences).
Cell fluorescence was analyzed and sorted using the FACS Aria sorter (Becton Dickinson, New Jersey, USA).
Then, the cells were harvested by trypsynization, analyzed and sorted using FACS Aria II high speed cell sorter with Diva 5.0 software (Becton Dickinson, USA).
Cells were then analyzed and sorted using a FACSAria sorter utilizing blue (488 nm) and red (638 nm) lasers for excitation and appropriate emission filters to detect YFP and DiIC1 5) (similar to Cy5) fluorescence.
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Cells were then incubated on ice with the appropriate antibodies for 30 minutes, washed, and sorted using an LSR II instrument and analyzed using FlowJo software.
All samples were analyzed and sorted by flow cytometry using FACSAria and the software, FACS diva (Becton Dickinson, NJ, USA).
All patterns were analyzed and sorted by PromNN, a pattern recognizer program using 93,264 artificial neurons and a single layer perceptron.
EB6 cells were analyzed and sorted by flow cytometry.
Stained PBMCs were analyzed and sorted with flow cytometry.
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