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Title: Flow Cytometry and its Role in Preclinical Studies


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Flow Cytometry and its Role in Preclinical
Studies

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Flow Cytometry 
  • Flow cytometry is a semi-quantitative technique
    in
  • biotechnology used for cell counting, cell
    sorting, biomarker 
  • detection, and protein engineering.
  • The technique is commonly used to monitor the
    immune
  • response by measuring the frequency and
    functionality of
  • different immune cells. The instrument used is
    known as
  • flow cytometer.
  • The cells stained with specific
    fluorochrome-conjugated
  • antibodies are passed through the flow cytometer
    to analyze the
  • frequency and other properties of the cells.

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Various uses of Flow Cytometry in Preclinical
Studies
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1) The Samples
  • Flow cytometers can measure a single cell
    suspension ranging from the immune cells of the
    blood to the tissue culture cells and antibodies
    that can bind immune
  • molecules like cytokines.
  • Simultaneously, they can also measure multiple
    cell
  • types and differentiate them based on size and
  • granularity.

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2) The Staining Panel
  • Flow cytometry utilizes fluorochrome-conjugated
  • antibodies. Several fluorochromes and
    fluorochrome
  • combinations have been identified that attach to
    the
  • specific antibodies and emit photons at discrete
  • wavelengths.
  • Thus, each antibody can be utilized to recognize
    a
  • specific molecule on the cells surface or
    interior, and
  • thus detect a specific cell population. There are
    different fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies for
    immune cell
  • markers in different species such as humans,
    mouse,
  • primates, etc.

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How do Flow Cytometers Work?
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  • Flow cytometers use lasers to measure the cells
  • labelled with fluorochrome antibodies. They
    direct
  • lasers at specific wavelengths at a stream of
  • individual cells stained with fluorescent
    antibodies.
  • These cells travel through the flow cytometer in
    a
  • liquid called sheath fluid.
  • The flow cytometers emit multiple lasers at
  • different wavelengths to measure a variety of
  • fluorochromes. The laser excites
  • fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies bound to the
  • cells.

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  • This results in the movement of electrons from
    the
  • fluorescent molecules to a higher energy state
    for a
  • short period after which they return to their
    ground
  • state.
  • The laser also results in the emission of photons
    at a higher wavelength from the
    fluorochrome-conjugated
  • antibodies. These photons pass through the
    filters to
  • reach an appropriate detector.
  • They are further converted into a voltage and all
    this event is captured by computer software.

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  • The software analyses these events and the data
    is
  • represented to show different cell parameters
    like
  • size, shape, granularity, and frequency of
  • antibody-labelled cells.
  • There are different types of flow cytometers with
  • different lasers and emission detectors, but each
  • cytometer has a unique configuration of
    excitation
  • and emission parameters.
  • And this must be considered while selecting the
  • antibodies for a staining panel.

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Flow cytometry is used to perform different
procedures including,
  • Cell counting
  • Cell sorting
  • Detection of biomarkers
  • Protein engineering

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  • By adding flow cytometry to your 
  • preclinical research program, you can really
  • propel it forward faster, save time in analyzing
    the
  • samples and get to work with flow cytometry
  • professionals.
  • Working with flow cytometry professionals from
    specialized contract research organizations will
  • ensure you get the expertise required for your
  • preclinical studies.

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