Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences (May 2023)

Detection of cells by flow cytometry: Counting, imaging, and cell classification

  • Yingsi Yu,
  • Yimei Zheng,
  • Caizhong Guan,
  • Min Yi,
  • Yunzhao Chen,
  • Yaguang Zeng,
  • Honglian Xiong,
  • Xuehua Wang,
  • Junping Zhong,
  • Wenzheng Ding,
  • Mingyi Wang,
  • Xunbin Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793545823300057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 03

Abstract

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The study of circulating cells in the blood stream is critical, as it covers many fields of biomedicine, including immunology, cell biology, oncology, and reproductive medicine. In-vivo flow cytometry (IVFC) is a new tool to monitor and count cells in real time for long durations in their native biological environment. This review describes two main categories of IVFC, i.e., labeled and label-free IVFC. It focuses on label-free IVFC and introduces its technological development and related biological applications. Because cell recognition is the basis of flow cytometry counting, this review also describes various methods for the classification of unlabeled cells, including the latest machine learning-based technologies.

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