Demands and technical developments of clinical flow cytometry with emphasis in quantitative, spectral, and imaging capabilities

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As the gold-standard method for single-cell analysis, flow cytometry enables high-throughput and multiple-parameter characterization of individual biological cells. This review highlights the demands for clinical flow cytometry in laboratory hematology (e.g., diagnoses of minimal residual disease and various types of leukemia), summarizes state-of-the-art clinical flow cytometers (e.g., FACSLyricTM by Becton Dickinson, DxFLEX by Beckman Coulter), then considers innovative technical improvements in flow cytometry (including quantitative, spectral, and imaging approaches) to address the limitations of clinical flow cytometry in hematology diagnosis. Finally, driven by these clinical demands, future developments in clinical flow cytometry are suggested.

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Zhang, T., Gao, M., Chen, X., Gao, C., Feng, S., Chen, D., … Chen, J. (2022, December 1). Demands and technical developments of clinical flow cytometry with emphasis in quantitative, spectral, and imaging capabilities. Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/10.0015301

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