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Spectral vs conventional flow cytometry comparison
 

FeatureSpectralConventional
Detector and fluorochrome ratioMore detectors than fluorochromes1:1
Individual fluorochrome contribution determinationUnmixingCompensation
Fluorochrome choiceDependent on laser configurationDependent on laser and filter configuration
Autofluorescence extractionYesNo
Resolution of highly similar fluorochromesYesNo
Multi-color panel capability50+ colors~28 colors


What remains the same?

 

  • Workflow (sample prep, staining, acquisition)
  • Need for accurate single-stain controls for unmixing
  • Panel design principles

Introduction to spectral flow cytometry

Watch the spectral flow cytometry videos below to explore various topics, such as the fundamentals of spectral and conventional flow cytometry, how you can use more fluorochromes per laser line using spectral flow cytometry, how to use spectral flow cytometry for increased panel size, and more. 

Fundamentals of spectral versus conventional flow cytometry

 

The video addresses the following questions:

  • What is spectral flow cytometry?
  • What are the similarities and differences between conventional and spectral flow cytometry?
  • How do you read spectral signatures?
  • What is unique about spectral flow cytometry?
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    Autofluorescence unmixing

     

    The video addresses the following questions:

    • What is autofluorescence unmixing?
    • How can autofluorescence impact biological resolution?
    • What are cell-specific autofluorescence signatures?
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      Fluorochrome choice flexibility

       

      The video addresses the following questions:

      • How to select fluorochromes in either conventional or spectral flow cytometry?
      • How does spectral flow cytometry support the use of more fluorochromes per laser line?
      • What are the advantages of using spectral flow cytometry for fluorescent protein detection?

       

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        Increased panel size

         

        The video addresses the following questions:

        • How does spectral flow cytometry enable resolution of highly similar fluorochromes?
        • What are the similarity index and guidelines for the use of highly similar fluorochromes?
        • What are the specifics behind a 40-color multicolor spectral flow cytometry panel?
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