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Flow Cytometry: A Blessing and a Curse

Hannah K. Drescher, Sabine Weiskirchen, Ralf Weiskirchen

2021Biomedicines65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flow cytometry is a laser-based technology generating a scattered and a fluorescent light signal that enables rapid analysis of the size and granularity of a particle or single cell. In addition, it offers the opportunity to phenotypically characterize and collect the cell with the use of a variety of fluorescent reagents. These reagents include but are not limited to fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies, fluorescent expressing protein-, viability-, and DNA-binding dyes. Major developments in reagents, electronics, and software within the last 30 years have greatly expanded the ability to combine up to 50 antibodies in one single tube. However, these advances also harbor technical risks and interpretation issues in the identification of certain cell populations which will be summarized in this viewpoint article. It will further provide an overview of different potential applications of flow cytometry in research and its possibilities to be used in the clinic.

Topics & Concepts

Flow cytometryComputational biologyCytometryFluorescenceComputer scienceNanotechnologyBiologyBiochemical engineeringEngineeringMaterials scienceMolecular biologyPhysicsOpticsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCell Image Analysis TechniquesMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
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