Validation of cell-based fluorescence assays: Practice guidelines from the ICSH and ICCS - Part v - performance criteria

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Abstract

Multi-color flow cytometry is a unique technology, which enables the analysis of heterogeneous cellular systems and provides multiparametric information on a cell-by-cell basis. A variety of factors contribute to the complexity of validating cell-based flow cytometric methods, including the lack of fully characterized cellular reference materials and the difficulty in obtaining, or creating, samples with varying levels of a given cell type or varying levels of expression of a given antigen. This document summarizes validation requirements and describes validation strategies for quasi-quantitative and qualitative cell-based flow cytometric assays. © 2013 International Clinical Cytometry Society.

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Wood, B., Jevremovic, D., Béné, M. C., Yan, M., Jacobs, P., & Litwin, V. (2013, September). Validation of cell-based fluorescence assays: Practice guidelines from the ICSH and ICCS - Part v - performance criteria. Cytometry Part B - Clinical Cytometry. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.b.21108

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