Abstract
High-dimensional cytometry represents an exciting new era of immunology research, enabling the discovery of new cells and prediction of patient responses to therapy. A plethora of analysis and visualization tools and programs are now available for both new and experienced users; however, the transition from low- to high-dimensional cytometry requires a change in the way users think about experimental design and data analysis. Data from high-dimensional cytometry experiments are often underutilized, because of both the size of the data and the number of possible combinations of markers, as well as to a lack of understanding of the processes required to generate meaningful data. In this article, we explain the concepts behind designing high-dimensional cytometry experiments and provide considerations for new and experienced users to design and carry out high-dimensional experiments to maximize quality data collection.
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Marsh-Wakefield, F. M. D., Mitchell, A. J., Norton, S. E., Ashhurst, T. M., Leman, J. K. H., Roberts, J. M., … Kemp, R. A. (2021, August 1). Making the most of high-dimensional cytometry data. Immunology and Cell Biology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/imcb.12456
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