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Methods Mol Biol
; 2261: 213-227, 2021.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-33420992
ABSTRACT
Flow cytometry enables the simultaneous detection of multiple surface and intracellular antigens for proteomic profiling of cells. This allows characterization and identification of specific cell subtypes within a heterogeneous population and is usually called immunophenotyping. Antigen-specific antibodies, conjugated to various fluorophores, are incubated with the sample to identify each marker. Fluorescent light of various wavelengths can be separated, detected, and converted into a digital signal in a flow cytometer. Here we describe an eight-color experiment to identify key peripheral blood cell types; however, this technique can be expanded to detect more than 30 parameters simultaneously.