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CyTOF is a one-of-a-kind mass cytometer that allows precise quantification of dozens of markers on single cells. Link

Cytobank is an online repository for single-cell data that offers a wealth of analytical and visualization tools. Link

The Smart Tube System is a compact, fully automated system for blood sample collection, storage and processing that automates all labor-intensive steps and ensures an unparalleled level of consistency and reproducibility. Link

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Key Experimental Methods

Current Protocols for phospho-flow  Link
Fluorescent barcoding  Link

CyTOF

Viability Staining

Description: A mass cytometry-specific methodology for live/dead staining, which uses the platinum-containing chemotherapy drug cisplatin. In a 1-min incubation step, cisplatin preferentially permeates nonviable cells from both adherent and suspension cultures and binds to the DNA, resulting in a platinum signal that is detectable on CyTOF.

Article:

  • A platinum-based covalent viability reagent for single cell mass cytometry.
  • Fienberg H, Simonds EF, Fantl WJ, Nolan GP, Bodenmiller B.
  • Cytometry A, 2012 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cyto.a.22067/abstract

Cytobank report: http://reports.cytobank.org/103/v1

Isotope Barcoding

Description: Barcoding cells from different samples with specific isotope combinations allows mixing, staining and measuring multiple samples together in one go, thus eliminating multiple sources of sample-to-sample variability.

Article:

  • Transient partial permeabilization with saponin enables cellular barcoding prior to surface marker staining.
  • Gregory K. Behbehani, Colin Thom, Eli R. Zunder, Rachel Finck, Brice Gaudilliere, Gabriela K. Fragiadakis, Wendy J. Fantl, Garry P. Nolan.
  • Cytometry A, 2014 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cyto.a.22573/abstract

Cytobank public dataset: https://www.cytobank.org/cytobank/experiments?project=627

Article:

  • Multiplexed mass cytometry profiling of cellular states perturbed by small-molecule regulators.
  • Bernd Bodenmiller, Eli R. Zunder, Rachel Finck, Tiffany J. Chen, Erica S. Savig, Robert V. Bruggner, Erin F. Simonds, Sean C. Bendall, Karen Sachs, Peter O. Krutzik, Garry P. Nolan.
  • Nature Biotechnology, 2012

Cytobank Report : http://reports.cytobank.org/105/v2

Clinical Correlate Informatics

Description: The speed and ease of recovery after surgery differ for every patient, and determining the mechanisms that drive recovery could lead to patient-specific recovery protocols. Mass cytometry was used to characterize postsurgical immunological insult at a single-cell level and to identify a surgical immune signature that correlates with clinical recovery across patients. Specifically, cell signaling responses, but not cell frequency, were linked to recovery. Moreover, the correlated signaling responses occurred most notably in CD14+ monocytes, suggesting that these cells may play a predominant role in surgical recovery. The consistency of this signature across patients suggests a tightly regulated immune response to surgical trauma, which may form the basis of a diagnostic guideline for personalized postsurgical care.

Article:

  • Clinical recovery from surgery correlates with single-cell immune signatures
  • Brice Gaudillière, Gabriela K. Fragiadakis, Robert V. Bruggner, Monica Nicolau, Rachel Finck, Martha Tingle, Julian Silva, Edward A. Ganio, Christine G. Yeh, William J. Maloney, James I. Huddleston, Stuart B. Goodman, Mark M. Davis, Sean C. Bendall, Wendy J. Fantl, Martin S. Angst, Garry P. Nolan.
  • Science Translational Medicine, 2014.
    http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/6/255/255ra131

Cytobank public dataset: https://www.cytobank.org/cytobank/experiments?project=609

Data Normalization and Standardization with beads

Description: A method to correct both short- and long-term signal fluctuations in mass cytometry data by measuring metal-embedded polystyrene beads along with cell samples.

Article:

Cytobank Report: http://reports.cytobank.org/111

Data Normalization and Standardization with beads

Description: A method to correct both short- and long-term signal fluctuations in mass cytometry data by measuring metal-embedded polystyrene beads along with cell samples.

Article:

Cytobank Report: http://reports.cytobank.org/111