Accessible high-speed image-activated cell sorting
- PMID: 38789300
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tcb.2024.04.007
Accessible high-speed image-activated cell sorting
Abstract
Over the past six decades, fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) has become an essential technology for basic and clinical research by enabling the isolation of cells of interest in high throughput. Recent technological advancements have started a new era of flow cytometry. By combining the spatial resolution of microscopy with high-speed cell sorting, new instruments allow cell sorting based on simple image-derived parameters or sophisticated image analysis algorithms, thereby greatly expanding the scope of applications. In this review, we discuss the systems that are commercially available or have been described in enough methodological and engineering detail to allow their replication. We summarize their strengths and limitations and highlight applications that have the potential to transform various fields in basic life science research and clinical settings.
Keywords: cell sorting; flow cytometry; high-throughput imaging; image analysis.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests All authors would like to declare that they collaborated on a noncommercial basis with Becton Dickinson (BD) as authors of a joint research paper. In particular, M.P. would like to declare that he has been scientifically collaborating with BD’s R&D department for at least 5 years. The same is true for Deepcell, where M.P. has been part of a noncommercial, diverse, international scientific interest group discussing the technology and scope of their R&D activities and direction with the company.
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