Development of Spectral Imaging Cytometry

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Abstract

Spectral flow cytometry is a new technology that enables measurements of fluorescent spectra and light scattering properties in diverse cellular populations with high precision. Modern instruments allow simultaneous determination of up to 40+ fluorescent dyes with heavily overlapping emission spectra, discrimination of autofluorescent signals in the stained specimens, and detailed analysis of diverse autofluorescence of different cells-from mammalian to chlorophyll-containing cells like cyanobacteria. In this paper, we review the history, compare modern conventional and spectral flow cytometers, and discuss several applications of spectral flow cytometry

Funding

Work was supported by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan under the program-targeted funding of the Ageing and Healthy Lifespan research program (IRN: 51760/Ф-М Р-19) and AP08857554 (Ministry of Education and Science, Kazakhstan) to IAV. NSB was funded by CRP 16482715 and SSH2020028 grants from Nazarbayev University, and AP14872088 MES grant (Kazakhstan).

Keywords

  • spectral flow cytometry
  • flow cytometry
  • fluorescence spectra
  • Aurora cytometer
  • Sony spectral analyzer
  • autofluorescence
  • Spectral unmixing
  • Virtual filtering

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