MIFlowCyt: the minimum information about a Flow Cytometry Experiment

JA Lee, J Spidlen, K Boyce, J Cai… - Cytometry Part A: the …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
JA Lee, J Spidlen, K Boyce, J Cai, N Crosbie, M Dalphin, J Furlong, M Gasparetto…
Cytometry Part A: the journal of the International Society for …, 2008Wiley Online Library
A fundamental tenet of scientific research is that published results are open to independent
validation and refutation. Minimum data standards aid data providers, users, and publishers
by providing a specification of what is required to unambiguously interpret experimental
findings. Here, we present the Minimum Information about a Flow Cytometry Experiment
(MIFlowCyt) standard, stating the minimum information required to report flow cytometry
(FCM) experiments. We brought together a cross‐disciplinary international collaborative …
Abstract
A fundamental tenet of scientific research is that published results are open to independent validation and refutation. Minimum data standards aid data providers, users, and publishers by providing a specification of what is required to unambiguously interpret experimental findings. Here, we present the Minimum Information about a Flow Cytometry Experiment (MIFlowCyt) standard, stating the minimum information required to report flow cytometry (FCM) experiments. We brought together a cross‐disciplinary international collaborative group of bioinformaticians, computational statisticians, software developers, instrument manufacturers, and clinical and basic research scientists to develop the standard. The standard was subsequently vetted by the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) Data Standards Task Force, Standards Committee, membership, and Council. The MIFlowCyt standard includes recommendations about descriptions of the specimens and reagents included in the FCM experiment, the configuration of the instrument used to perform the assays, and the data processing approaches used to interpret the primary output data. MIFlowCyt has been adopted as a standard by ISAC, representing the FCM scientific community including scientists as well as software and hardware manufacturers. Adoptionof MIFlowCyt by the scientific and publishing communities will facilitate third‐party understanding and reuse of FCM data. © 2008 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry
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