When to use Flow Cytometry?
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When to use Flow Cytometry
What is immunophenotyping?
The urge to detect the elevated number of cell subsets in the immune system is the reason for multicolour flow cytometry to become the most common practice in identifying cell markers.
Immunophenotyping can be a simple cell identification by only a single marker or a complex procedure, involving homing profile, cytokine release and activation sites in a single panel. Apart from research, this technique is also quite useful in clinic diagnostics or routine monitoring.
What is apoptosis?
How is apoptosis measured?
How can cell proliferation be measured?
Using cytoplasmic dyes
Another way to measure proliferation is by using cytoplasmic dyes. After incubation with these protein-binding dyes, cell division becomes more visible. This is because when the cell divides, the concentration in the new cells is halved, allowing us to observe the reduced fluorescence levels in the following generations.