| Literature DB >> 33691119 |
Gregor Holzner1, Bogdan Mateescu2, Daniel van Leeuwen3, Gea Cereghetti4, Reinhard Dechant4, Stavros Stavrakis5, Andrew deMello6.
Abstract
We present a sheathless, microfluidic imaging flow cytometer that incorporates stroboscopic illumination for blur-free fluorescence detection at ultra-high analytical throughput. The imaging platform is capable of multiparametric fluorescence quantification and sub-cellular localization of these structures down to 500 nm with microscopy image quality. We demonstrate the efficacy of the approach through the analysis and localization of P-bodies and stress granules in yeast and human cells using fluorescence and bright-field detection at analytical throughputs in excess of 60,000 and 400,000 cells/s, respectively. Results highlight the utility of our imaging flow cytometer in directly investigating phase-separated compartments within cellular environments and screening rare events at the sub-cellular level for a range of diagnostic applications.Entities:
Keywords: colocalization; flow cytometry; fluorescence imaging; microfluidics; processing bodies; single cell; stress granules
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33691119 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108824
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423