Cytometry: today's technology and tomorrow's horizons

PK Chattopadhyay, M Roederer - Methods, 2012 - Elsevier
Methods, 2012Elsevier
Flow cytometry has been the premier tool for single cell analysis since its invention in the
1960s. It has maintained this position through steady advances in technology and
applications, becoming the main force behind interrogating the complexities of the immune
system. Technology development was a three-pronged effort, including the hardware,
reagents, and analysis algorithms to allow measurement of as many as 20 independent
parameters on each cell, at tens of thousands of cells per second. In the coming years …
Flow cytometry has been the premier tool for single cell analysis since its invention in the 1960s. It has maintained this position through steady advances in technology and applications, becoming the main force behind interrogating the complexities of the immune system. Technology development was a three-pronged effort, including the hardware, reagents, and analysis algorithms to allow measurement of as many as 20 independent parameters on each cell, at tens of thousands of cells per second. In the coming years, cytometry technology will integrate with other techniques, such as transcriptomics, metabolomics, and so forth. Ongoing efforts are aimed at algorithms to analyse these aggregated datasaets over large numbers of samples. Here we review the development efforts heralding the next stage of flow cytometry.
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