Introduction to Flow Cytometry

Chapter 1 - Principles of the flow cytometer
Chapter 2 - Principles of fluorescence
- Fluorochromes and light
- Stokes Shift
- Maximal absorbance and maximal emission
- Why use a fluorescent probe?
- Which fluorochromes are useful for flow cytometry?
- Fluorescence compensation
Chapter 3 - Data analysis
- Gates and regions
- Single-parameter histograms
- Two-parameter histograms
- Intracellular antigens
- Immunophenotyping
Chapter 4 - Common protocols
Methods
- Preparation of cells
- Direct immunofluorescence staining of cells and blood
- Indirect immunofluorescence staining of cells and blood
- Staining lambda and kappa chains in whole blood
- Whole blood protocol for analysis of intracellular cytokines
- Direct staining of intracellular antigens
- Direct staining of intracellular antigens: methanol method

