An improved method for discrimination of cell populations in tissue sections using microscopy-based multicolor tissue cytometry

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Background: In tissue context, researchers and pathologists lack a generally applicable standard for quantitative determination of cytological parameters. Increasing knowledge of disease-specific markers calls for an appropriate in situ tissue cytometry. Methods: Microscopy-based multicolor tissue cytometry (MMTC) permits multicolor analysis of single cells within tissue context. Results: Tissue specimens stained for CD45/CD3/CD4/ CD8 were analyzed. Specificity as well as reproducibility of MMTC is demonstrated and a novel MMTC-based function to improve visual discrimination of subpopulations is introduced. Conclusions: Our data demonstrate that MMTC constitutes an important step toward automated and quantitative fluorometry of solid tissues and cell monolayers. © 2006 International Society for Analytical Cytology.

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Ecker, R. C., Rogojanu, R., Streit, M., Oesterreicher, K., & Steiner, G. E. (2006). An improved method for discrimination of cell populations in tissue sections using microscopy-based multicolor tissue cytometry. Cytometry Part A, 69(3), 119–123. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.a.20219

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