Flow Cytometry for Biotechnology

Author:   Larry A. Sklar (Regents' Professor of Pathology, Regents' Professor of Pathology, University of New Mexico)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195152340


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   29 September 2005
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Flow cytometry is a sensitive and quantitative platform for the measurement of particle fluorescence. In flow cytometry, the particles in a sample flow in single file through a focused laser beam at rates of hundreds to thousands of particles per second. During the time each particle is in the laser beam, on the order of ten microseconds, one or more fluorescent dyes associated with that particle are excited. The fluorescence emitted from each particle is collected through a microscope objective, spectrally filtered, and detected with photomultiplier tubes. Flow cytometry is uniquely capable of the precise and quantitative molecular analysis of genomic sequence information, interactions between purified biomolecules and cellular function. Combined with automated sample handling for increased sample throughput, these features make flow cytometry a versatile platform with applications at many stages of drug discovery. Traditionally, the particles studied are cells, especially blood cells; flow cytometry is used extensively in immunology. This volume shows how flow cytometry is integrated into modern biotechnology, dealing with issues of throughput, content, sensitivity, and high throughput informatics with applications in genomics, proteomics and protein-protein interactions, drug discovery, vaccine development, plant and reproductive biology, pharmacology and toxicology, cell-cell interactions and protein engineering.

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Author:   Larry A. Sklar (Regents' Professor of Pathology, Regents' Professor of Pathology, University of New Mexico)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9780195152340


ISBN 10:   0195152344
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   29 September 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contributors 1: Larry A. Sklar: The Future of Flow Cytometry in Biotechnology Part I. Tools for Flow Cytometry 2: Howard M. Shapiro: Fluorescent Probes 3: Bruce S. Edwards and Larry A. Sklar: Automation and High Throughput Flow Cytometry 4: David Basiji: Multispectral Imaging in Flow: A Technique for Advanced Cellular Studies 5: Anne Y. Fu, Yohie Yokobayashi, Frances H. Arnold, and Stephen R. Quake: Elastomeric Microfabricated Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorters 6: Tione Buranda, Larry A. Sklar, and Gabriel P. Lopez: Flow Cytometry, Beads, and Microchannels 7: Babetta L. Marrone, Robert C. Habbersett, James H. Jett, Richard A. Keller, Xiaomei Yan, and Thomas M. Yoshida: DNA Fragment Sizing by High-Sensitivity Flow Cytometry: Applications in Bacterial Identification 8: Adam Treister: A Guide to Informatics and Flow Cytometry 9: Steven W. Graves, John P. Nolan, and Larry A. Sklar: Molecular Assemblies, Probes, and Proteomics in Flow Cytometry Part II. Biological Applications 10: Mario Roederer and Stephen C. De Rosa: Multiparameter Analysis: Application to Vaccine Analysis 11: Erlina Pali, Mark Powell, Esteban Masuda, Yasumichi Hitoshi, Sasha Holland, Mark K. Bennett, Susan M. Molineaux, Donald G. Payan, and James B. Lorens: FACS-based High-Throughput Functional Screening of Genetic Libraries for Drug Target Discovery 12: George Georgiou, Barrett R. Harvery, Karl E. Griswold, and Brent L. Iverson: Applications of Flow Cytometry in Protein Engineering 13: Duane L. Garner and George E. Seidel, Jr.: Applications of Flow Cytometry in Animal Reproduction 14: John P. Nolan, Alina Desphande, and Feng Zhou: Genetic Analysis Using Microsphere Arrays 15: Scott W. Burchiel and James L. Weaver: Uses of Flow Cytometry in Preclinical Safety Pharmacology and Toxicology 16: David W. Galbraith, Jan Bartos, and Jaroslav Dolozel: Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting in Plant Biotechnology 17: Peter Simons, Charlotte M. Vines, T. Alexander Key, Ross M. Potter, Mei Shi, Larry A. Sklar, Eric R. Prossnitz: Analysis of GTP-Binding Protein-Coupled Receptor Assemblies by Flow Cytometry 18: Richard S. Larson, Alexandre Chigaev, Bruce S. Edwards, Sergio A. Ramirez, Stuart S. Winter, Gordon Zwartz, Larry A. Sklar: Applications of Flow Cytometry to Cell Adhesion Biology: From Aggregates to Drug Discovery Index

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Timely and well organized, flow cytometry technology as described here will have a powerful impact on how one approaches high-throughput technologies. This first scholarly treatment of the subject should be read by flow cytometry experts, academic researchers, students, as well as those who are developing new biotechnology. --Mark J. Soloski, Department of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine From the material presented here, there can be no doubt that flow cytometry is a technology that is tremendously adaptable and can advance almost any area of biotechnology. This volume should appeal to anyone who is fascinated by this technology and its many varied scientific applications. -- Quarterly Review of Biology Timely and well organized, flow cytometry technology as described here will have a powerful impact on how one approaches high-throughput technologies. This first scholarly treatment of the subject should be read by flow cytometry experts, academic researchers, students, as well as those who are developing new biotechnology. --Mark J. Soloski, Department of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine


The quality of writing through-out the book is impressive...Made use of, this should enhance the quality and extend the applications of everyday flow cytometric analysis in very many different fields. For any flow cytometry user in any discipline and at any level of expertise this is a must-have volume. Keith Guy, Biologist, 1 October 2006.


Author Information

Larry Sklar is Regents Professor of Pathology at the University of New Mexico. He is also Director of Basic Research at the University of New Mexico Cancer Research and Treatment Center.

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