Amine reactive dyes: An effective tool to discriminate live and dead cells in polychromatic flow cytometry

Volume: 313, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 199 - 208
Published: Jun 1, 2006
Abstract
Membrane-damaged cells caused by either mechanical trauma or through normal biological processes can produce artifacts in immunophenotyping analysis by flow cytometry. Dead cells can nonspecifically bind monoclonal antibody conjugates, potentially leading to erroneous conclusions, particularly when cell frequencies are low. To date, DNA intercalating dyes (Ethidium monoazaide (EMA), Propidium Iodide, 7AAD, etc.) or Annexin V have been commonly...
Paper Details
Title
Amine reactive dyes: An effective tool to discriminate live and dead cells in polychromatic flow cytometry
Published Date
Jun 1, 2006
Volume
313
Issue
1-2
Pages
199 - 208
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