Spectral flow cytometry is a new technology that enables measurements of fluorescent spectra and light scattering properties in diverse cellular populations with high precision. Modern instruments allow simultaneous determination of up to 40+ fluorescent dyes with heavily overlapping emission spectra, discrimination of autofluorescent signals in the stained specimens, and detailed analysis of diverse autofluorescence of different cells—from mammalian to chlorophyll-containing cells like cyanobacteria. In this paper, we review the history, compare modern conventional and spectral flow cytometers, and discuss several applications of spectral flow cytometry.
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Vorobjev, I. A., Kussanova, A., & Barteneva, N. S. (2023). Development of Spectral Imaging Cytometry. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2635, pp. 3–22). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3020-4_1
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