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The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens
Quantitation of the expression of cell surface antigens has hitherto been limited to analysis by either cytotoxicity tests or radioimmune assays (5, 15). We report here the use of a new methodology to analyze and quantitate the expression of mouse histocompabililty antigens (H-2 locus) in hybrid clo...
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author | Campbell, GL Goldstein, LT Knowles, BB |
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description | Quantitation of the expression of cell surface antigens has hitherto been limited to analysis by either cytotoxicity tests or radioimmune assays (5, 15). We report here the use of a new methodology to analyze and quantitate the expression of mouse histocompabililty antigens (H-2 locus) in hybrid clones and parental cell types. The binding of fluorescein-tagged antibody is measured on a cell-to-cell basis in large viable cell populations using flow microfluorimetric techniques. These techniques have been used to measure hapten and immunoglobulin binding to lymphocyte populations (8, 9, 14). However, this is the first report in which these techniques have been used to examine the expression of the H-2 locus. The advantage of this approach is twofold: first, a large and statistically significant sample population may be analyzed one cell at a time, thus revealing the fine detail of heterogeneity in the expression of the cell surface markers within a population. Second, as has been demonstrated for analysis of specific components of the immune system, this method does permit fluorescence-activated sorting of cell types according to their different surface populations (8, 9, 14). |
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spelling | pubmed-21095472008-05-01 The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens Campbell, GL Goldstein, LT Knowles, BB J Cell Biol Articles Quantitation of the expression of cell surface antigens has hitherto been limited to analysis by either cytotoxicity tests or radioimmune assays (5, 15). We report here the use of a new methodology to analyze and quantitate the expression of mouse histocompabililty antigens (H-2 locus) in hybrid clones and parental cell types. The binding of fluorescein-tagged antibody is measured on a cell-to-cell basis in large viable cell populations using flow microfluorimetric techniques. These techniques have been used to measure hapten and immunoglobulin binding to lymphocyte populations (8, 9, 14). However, this is the first report in which these techniques have been used to examine the expression of the H-2 locus. The advantage of this approach is twofold: first, a large and statistically significant sample population may be analyzed one cell at a time, thus revealing the fine detail of heterogeneity in the expression of the cell surface markers within a population. Second, as has been demonstrated for analysis of specific components of the immune system, this method does permit fluorescence-activated sorting of cell types according to their different surface populations (8, 9, 14). The Rockefeller University Press 1975-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2109547/ /pubmed/1097454 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Campbell, GL Goldstein, LT Knowles, BB The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens |
title | The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens |
title_full | The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens |
title_fullStr | The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens |
title_full_unstemmed | The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens |
title_short | The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens |
title_sort | use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1097454 |
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