Flow cytometry employs instrumentation that scans single cells flowing past excitation sources in a liquid medium. The technology can provide rapid, quantitative, multiparameter analyses on single living (or dead) cells based on the measurement of visible and fluorescent light emission. Flow cytometry is a widely used method for characterizing and separating individual cells. This basic protocol focuses on: measure fluorescence intensity produced by fluorescent-labled antibodies and ligands that bind specific cell-associated molecules. The Staining procedure is carried out at 4oC and dark. Appropriate controls are needed to get correct results, such as unstained control, isotype antibody stained control and positive control etc. Flow cytometers are complex instruments that require a well-trained operator. Prior to use the Becton Dickinson FACScan, take a training course with an experienced user. Follow the rules posted in the working area for appropriate maintenance of the instrument. Purpose
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Immunofluorescence Staining
Flow Cytometry AnalysisReferences