[HTML][HTML] High-throughput mass cytometry staining for immunophenotyping clinical samples

EM Thrash, K Kleinsteuber, ES Hathaway, M Nazzaro… - STAR protocols, 2020 - Elsevier
EM Thrash, K Kleinsteuber, ES Hathaway, M Nazzaro, E Haas, FS Hodi, M Severgnini
STAR protocols, 2020Elsevier
As mass cytometry (MC) is implemented in clinical settings, the need for robust, validated
protocols that reduce batch effects between samples becomes increasingly important. Here,
we present a streamlined MC workflow for high-throughput staining that generates
reproducible data for up to 80 samples in a single experiment by combining reference
sample spike-in and palladium-based mass-tag cell barcoding. Although labor intensive,
this workflow decreases experimental variables and thus reduces technical error and …
Summary
As mass cytometry (MC) is implemented in clinical settings, the need for robust, validated protocols that reduce batch effects between samples becomes increasingly important. Here, we present a streamlined MC workflow for high-throughput staining that generates reproducible data for up to 80 samples in a single experiment by combining reference sample spike-in and palladium-based mass-tag cell barcoding. Although labor intensive, this workflow decreases experimental variables and thus reduces technical error and mitigates batch effects.
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