Flow Cytometry Quantification of Transient Transfections in Mammalian Cells

Abstract

Flow cytometry is a powerful quantitative assay supporting high-throughput collection of single-cell data with a high dynamic range. For flow cytometry to yield reproducible data with a quantitative relationship to the underlying biology, however, requires that 1) appropriate process controls are collected along with experimental samples, 2) these process controls are used for unit calibration and quality control, and 3) data is analyzed using appropriate statistics. To this end, this article describes methods for quantitative flow cytometry through addition of process controls and analyses, thereby enabling better development, modeling, and debugging of engineered biological organisms. The methods described here have specifically been developed in the context of transient transfections in mammalian cells, but may in many cases be adaptable to other categories of transfection and other types of cells.

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