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Flow Cytometry: First Principles

โœ Scribed by Alice Longobardi Givan


Publisher
Wiley-Liss
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
281
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Flow cytometry continually amazes scientists with its ever-expanding utility. Advances in flow cytometry have opened new directions in theoretical science, clinical diagnosis, and medical practice. The new edition of Flow Cytometry: First Principles provides a thorough update of this now classic text, reflecting innovations in the field while outlining the fundamental elements of instrumentation, sample preparation, and data analysis.Flow Cytometry: First Principles, Second Edition explains the basic principles of flow cytometry, surveying its primary scientific and clinical applications and highlighting state-of-the-art techniques at the frontiers of research. This edition contains extensive revisions of all chapters, including new discussions on fluorochrome and laser options for multicolor analysis, an additionalsection on apoptosis in the chapter on DNA, and new chapters onintracellular protein staining and cell sorting, including high-speed sorting and alternative sorting methods, as well as traditional technology. This essential resource:Assumes no prior knowledge of flow cytometryProgresses with an informal, engaging lecture style from simpleto more complex conceptsOffers a clear introduction to new vocabulary, principles of instrumentation, and strategies for data analysisEmphasizes the theory relevant to all flow cytometry, with examples from a variety of clinical and scientific fieldsFlow Cytometry: First Principles, Second Edition provides scientists, clinicians, technologists, and students with the knowledge necessary for beginning the practice of flow cytometry and for understanding related literature.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 9
Acknowledgments (First Edition)......Page 12
Acknowledgments (Second Edition)......Page 14
Index......Page 16
1 The Past as Prologue......Page 27
2 Setting the Scene......Page 36
3 Instrumentation:Into the Black Box......Page 40
ILLUMINATION OF THE STREAM......Page 41
CENTERING CELLS IN THE ILLUMINATING BEAM......Page 43
DETECTION OF SIGNALS FROM CELLS......Page 50
ELECTRONICS......Page 56
DATA STORAGE......Page 65
DATA ANALYSIS......Page 67
GENERAL THEORY......Page 82
LASERS......Page 84
FLUOROCHROMES......Page 88
PARTITIONING THE SIGNAL WITH LENSES, FILTERS, AND MIRRORS......Page 95
SPECTRAL COMPENSATION......Page 99
FURTHER READING......Page 103
6 Cells from Without: Leukocytes, Surface Proteins, and the Strategy of Gating......Page 104
CELLS FROM BLOOD......Page 105
STAINING FOR SURFACE MARKERS......Page 110
CONTROLS......Page 113
QUANTITATION......Page 118
SENSITIVITY......Page 121
THE STRATEGY OF GATING......Page 122
GATING ON FLUORESCENCE......Page 131
7 Cells from Within: Intracellular Proteins......Page 137
METHODS FOR PERMEABILIZING CELLS......Page 138
EXAMPLES OF INTRACELLULAR STAINING......Page 140
FLUOROCHROMES FOR DNA ANALYSIS......Page 145
PLOIDY......Page 147
CELL CYCLE ANALYSIS......Page 153
TWO-COLOR ANALYSIS FOR DNA AND ANOTHER PARAMETER......Page 164
CHROMOSOMES......Page 169
APOPTOSIS......Page 172
NECROSIS......Page 176
FURTHER READING......Page 179
SORTING THEORY......Page 181
CHARACTERIZATION OF SORTED CELLS......Page 188
ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR SORTING......Page 192
THE CONDITION OF CELLS AFTER SORTING......Page 194
10 Disease and Diagnosis: The Clinical Laboratory......Page 197
THE HEMATOLOGY LABORATORY......Page 200
THE PATHOLOGY LABORATORY......Page 208
SOLID ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION......Page 211
COMMENTS......Page 214
11 Out of the Mainstream: Research Frontiers......Page 217
FUNCTIONAL ASSAYS......Page 218
THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT......Page 224
REPORTER MOLECULES......Page 229
MICROBIOLOGY......Page 233
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY......Page 235
MULTIPLEX CYTOMETRY FOR SOLUBLE ANALYTES......Page 240
REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY......Page 242
12 Flowing On: The Future......Page 246
BOOKS......Page 250
CATALOGUES......Page 252
MISCELLANEOUS......Page 253
Glossary......Page 255
Figure Credits......Page 277


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