Multiparameter conventional flow cytometry

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Abstract

Multicolor flow cytometry is a useful technique when examining mixed populations of cells, such as blood and tissue cells in human and animal samples. The ability to use multiple fluorescent markers simultaneously allows for the identification of multiple cell types, as well as functional markers that further characterize each sample. The introduction of instruments capable of measuring 12-plus colors and new reagents has made this type of flow cytometry both popular and problematic. Adapting a typical staining panel from 4 to 6 color tubes to more than 12 colors is not simply a matter of “plug and play”, but must be approached in a systematic manner to achieve a successful multi-parameter staining panel. This chapter will examine the considerations and methods needed to successfully perform multicolor flow cytometry.

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McKinnon, K. M. (2018). Multiparameter conventional flow cytometry. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1678, pp. 139–150). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7346-0_8

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