mass cytometry

How Does Mass Cytometry Work?

In mass cytometry, cells are first stained with antibodies conjugated to rare earth metal isotopes. These metal-tagged antibodies bind to target proteins on or in the cells. The cells are then ionized and passed through a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Each metal isotope generates a unique signal, allowing for the quantification of multiple markers simultaneously without the overlap issues common in fluorescence-based methods.

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