Authors
Sean C Bendall, Garry P Nolan, Mario Roederer, Pratip K Chattopadhyay
Publication date
2012/7/1
Source
Trends in immunology
Volume
33
Issue
7
Pages
323-332
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In recent years, advances in technology have provided us with tools to quantify the expression of multiple genes in individual cells. The ability to measure simultaneously multiple genes in the same cell is necessary to resolve the great diversity of cell subsets, as well as to define their function in the host. Fluorescence-based flow cytometry is the benchmark for this; with it, we can quantify 18 proteins per cell, at >10 000 cells/s. Mass cytometry is a new technology that promises to extend these capabilities significantly. Immunophenotyping by mass spectrometry provides the ability to measure >36 proteins at a rate of 1000 cells/s. We review these cytometric technologies, capable of high-content, high-throughput single-cell assays.
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SC Bendall, GP Nolan, M Roederer, PK Chattopadhyay - Trends in immunology, 2012