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Flow Cytometry Protocols

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Flow Cytometry: The Glass Is Half Full
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    Chapter 2 High-Dimensional Modeling for Cytometry: Building Rock Solid Models Using GemStone™ and Verity Cen-se’™ High-Definition t-SNE Mapping
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    Chapter 3 Mass Cytometry Assays for Antigen-Specific T Cells Using CyTOF
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    Chapter 4 RNA Flow Cytometry Using the Branched DNA Technique
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    Chapter 5 Analysis of Individual Extracellular Vesicles by Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 6 Quantitative Fluorescence Measurements with Multicolor Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 7 High Throughput Flow Cytometry for Cell Surface Profiling
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    Chapter 8 Multiparameter Conventional Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 9 Multiparameter Intracellular Cytokine Staining
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    Chapter 10 Multiparametric Analysis of Apoptosis by Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 11 Multiparameter Cell Cycle Analysis
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    Chapter 12 Monitoring Cell Proliferation by Dye Dilution: Considerations for Probe Selection
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    Chapter 13 Immunophenotypic Identification of Early Myeloerythroid Development
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    Chapter 14 Flow Cytometry Assays in Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
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    Chapter 15 Real-Time Deformability Cytometry: Label-Free Functional Characterization of Cells
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    Chapter 16 Nuclear Cytometry: Analysis of the Patterns of DNA Synthesis and Transcription Using Flow Cytometry, Confocal Microscopy, and RNA Sequencing
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    Chapter 17 Flow Cytometric FRET Analysis of Protein Interactions
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    Chapter 18 Overview of Fluorescence Lifetime Measurements in Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 19 Overview of Lasers for Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 20 Flow Cytometry: The Glass Is Half Empty
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Chapter title
Monitoring Cell Proliferation by Dye Dilution: Considerations for Probe Selection
Chapter number 12
Book title
Flow Cytometry Protocols
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-7346-0_12
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-7344-6, 978-1-4939-7346-0
Authors

Joseph D. TarioJr., Alexis N. Conway, Katharine A. Muirhead, Paul K. Wallace, Joseph D. Tario, Tario, Joseph D., Conway, Alexis N., Muirhead, Katharine A., Wallace, Paul K.

Abstract

In the third edition of this series, we described protocols for labeling cell populations with tracking dyes, and addressed issues to be considered when combining two different tracking dyes with other phenotypic and viability probes for the assessment of cytotoxic effector activity and regulatory T cell functions. We summarized key characteristics of and differences between general protein and membrane labeling dyes, discussed determination of optimal staining concentrations, and provided detailed labeling protocols for both dye types. Examples of the advantages of two-color cell tracking were provided in the form of protocols for: (a) independent enumeration of viable effector and target cells in a direct cytotoxicity assay; and (b) an in vitro suppression assay for simultaneous proliferation monitoring of effector and regulatory T cells.The number of commercially available fluorescent cell tracking dyes has expanded significantly since the last edition, with new suppliers and/or new spectral properties being added at least annually. In this fourth edition, we describe evaluations to be performed by the supplier and/or user when characterizing a new cell tracking dye and by the user when selecting one for use in multicolor proliferation monitoring. These include methods for: (a) Assessment of the dye's spectral profile on the laboratory's flow cytometer(s) to optimize compatibility with other employed fluorochromes and minimize compensation problems; (b) Evaluating the effect of labeling on cell growth rate;

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Unknown 91 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 15 16%
Student > Bachelor 14 15%
Student > Ph. D. Student 12 13%
Student > Master 10 11%
Student > Doctoral Student 4 4%
Other 8 9%
Unknown 28 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 27 30%
Immunology and Microbiology 23 25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 4 4%
Chemistry 3 3%
Medicine and Dentistry 2 2%
Other 3 3%
Unknown 29 32%
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