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Revision as of 14:46, 27 May 2011
Flow cytometry is an automated technique used to examine cells that is widely used for the diagnosis and characterization of lymphoma.
Principles
- Label cells with fluorescent antibodies.
- Passed through a channel one-at-a-time (using hydrodynamic focusing[1]) and interrogated with a laser light.
Scatter of light
Types:
- Forward scatter (FS) -- indicative of cell size.
- Side scatter (SS) -- indicative of cell complexity (granularity).
Scatter in a table
Selected white blood cells & scatter:[2]
Forward scatter | Side scatter | |
---|---|---|
PMNs | high | very high |
Monocytes | high | moderate/low |
Lymphocytes | low | low |
Interpretation
- See Cytometry.
See also
References
- ↑ URL: http://www.med.umich.edu/flowcytometry/InitialTraining/lessons/lesson1/index.htm. Accessed on: 5 August 2010.
- ↑ URL: http://www.med.umich.edu/flowcytometry/InitialTraining/lessons/lesson1/images/blood.gif. Accessed on: 5 August 2010.