Imaging Flow Cytometry: Methods And Protocols -

: Systems like the ImageStream use Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) cameras with Time Delay Integration (TDI) to track cells in flow, preventing motion blur and enabling the detection of dim markers.

: Non-specific binding is prevented using anti-Fc antibodies. Cells are then stained with fluorophore-conjugated antibodies, viability dyes, or nuclear dyes like DAPI or Hoechst to provide spatial landmarks. Imaging Flow Cytometry: Methods and Protocols

Imaging Flow Cytometry (IFC) is a hybrid technology that combines the of conventional flow cytometry with the detailed spatial and morphological resolution of digital microscopy. Unlike standard flow cytometry, which provides integrated signal intensity for a whole cell, IFC captures multiple digital images of every individual cell as it passes through the system. Core Principles and Advantages : Systems like the ImageStream use Charge-Coupled Device

: It allows for the quantification of intracellular features, such as the translocation of signals into the nucleus or the internalization of particles. Key Protocol Steps Imaging Flow Cytometry (IFC) is a hybrid technology

: Beyond fluorescence, IFC provides data on cell size, shape, circularity, and internal complexity.

: Researchers must set specific software parameters, such as magnification and laser power, to maximize the resolution of the captured images. Common Applications

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