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    Introduction To Flow Cytometry (Update)

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    Introduction To Flow Cytometry (Update)

    Introduction To Flow Cytometry
    Last updated 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.61 GB | Duration: 2h 15m

    A flow cytometry primer

    What you'll learn

    Understand the fundamental principles of flow cytometry

    Identify the components of a flow cytometer and describe their role

    Interpret instrument quality control data

    Understand how to determine what fluorochromes can be detected by a flow cytometer based on fluorochrome spectra and instrument configuration

    Summarize characteristics of fluorochromes that are highly relevant in practice (single/tandem, brightness, fluorescence spillover and spreading potential)

    Gain a working understanding of fluorescence compensation

    Plan a flow cytometry experiment using adequate controls

    Learn common first steps for troubleshooting

    Requirements

    No flow cytometry experience needed.

    Description

    This course is designed to help beginner or occasional users of flow cytometry become more familiar with the numerous facets of the field. It may also be useful to intermediate or more frequent operators as a review of the concepts that remain firmly in place across platforms: from the basics of light scattering and fluorescence to the universal main components of flow cytometers, the practical principles of multicolor compensation, and the roles of experimental controls typically used in flow cytometry. The instructor has 15 years of experience in flow cytometry, at first in academia as a biomedical researcher, then in the industry as a flow cytometry application scientist. The lectures are built with the awareness that flow cytometry is used for numerous applications, almost all of which rely upon detection of fluorescent molecules. Moreover, in today's "flow" landscape, one-laser instruments coexist with multi-laser analyzers capable of detecting dozens of colors, and several powerful options are available in terms of analysis software. The course is not focused on any specific software or instruments and is not intended to substitute hands-on training and/or certification courses. Instead, it aims to present the elements that constitute a shared ground among platforms and provide a springboard to advanced flow cytometry concepts.Captions (November 27, 2022 update): The course instructor is in the process of writing and adding captions; 10 of 21 videos have English captions.

    Overview

    Section 1: Theoretical foundations of flow cytometry

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What Is Cytometry and What Does It Do?

    Lecture 3 Fluorescence Overview

    Lecture 4 Excitation and Emission Spectra

    Section 2: Flow Cytometers

    Lecture 5 The Components of a Flow Cytometer

    Lecture 6 Fluidics

    Lecture 7 Optics

    Lecture 8 Electronics

    Lecture 9 Quality Control

    Lecture 10 Maintenance

    Section 3: Working with Fluorochromes

    Lecture 11 Fluorochrome Overview

    Lecture 12 Relative Brightness

    Lecture 13 Multicolour Flow Cytometry

    Lecture 14 Compensation

    Lecture 15 Spreading

    Section 4: Experiment Planning

    Lecture 16 Experiment Preparation - General Guidelines

    Lecture 17 Experimental Controls

    Lecture 18 Counting and Titration

    Section 5: Data Acquisition and Analysis

    Lecture 19 Threshold and Doublet Discrimination

    Lecture 20 Scaling, Plots and Gates

    Lecture 21 Example Workflow and Good Practice Gating

    Beginner or occasional users of flow cytometry.