High-dimensional modeling for cytometry: Building rock solid models using GemStone™ and verity cen-se’™ high-definition t-SNE mapping

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Abstract

This chapter outlines how to approach the complex tasks associated with designing models for high-dimensional cytometry data. Unlike gating approaches, modeling lends itself to automation and accounts for measurement overlap among cellular populations. Designing these models is now easier because of a new technique called high-definition t-SNE mapping. Nontrivial examples are provided that serve as a guide to create models that are consistent with data.

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Bruce Bagwell, C. (2018). High-dimensional modeling for cytometry: Building rock solid models using GemStoneTM and verity cen-se’TM high-definition t-SNE mapping. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1678, pp. 11–36). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7346-0_2

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