Portable two-color in vivo flow cytometer for real-time detection of fluorescently-labeled circulating cells

  • Boutrus S
  • Greiner C
  • Hwu D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The recent introduction of the in vivo flow cytometer for real-time, noninvasive detection and quantification of cells circulating in the vasculature of small animals has provided a powerful tool for tracking the roles of different types of cells in disease progression. We describe a portable version of the device, which provides the capability to: a) excite and detect fluorescence at two distinct colors simultaneously, and b) perform data analysis in real time. These advances improve significantly the utility of the instrument and provide a means of increasing detection specificity. As examples, we present the depletion kinetics of circulating green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labeled breast cancer cells in the vasculature of mice, and the specific detection of circulating hematopoietic stem cells labeled in vivo with two antibodies.

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Boutrus, S., Greiner, C., Hwu, D., Chan, M., Kuperwasser, C., Lin, C. P., & Georgakoudi, I. (2007). Portable two-color in vivo flow cytometer for real-time detection of fluorescently-labeled circulating cells. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 12(2), 020507. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2722733

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