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[Present and future of flow cytometry]

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  • 1Department of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School.

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Flow cytometry offers accurate cell analysis for identifying lymphocytes and leukemia. Despite cost challenges, technological advancements are making this powerful diagnostic tool increasingly accessible for routine clinical laboratories.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical laboratory science
  • Immunophenotyping
  • Hematology

Context:

  • Flow cytometry is a widely used technique in clinical laboratories.
  • Common applications include lymphocyte subset identification, leukemia typing, leukocyte differentiation, and reticulocyte counting.
  • Current limitations include cost-efficiency concerns and potential inaccuracies in dual-color analysis due to antibody subclass selection.

Purpose:

  • To review the applications and limitations of flow cytometry in clinical diagnostics.
  • To highlight the trend towards dual-color analysis for enhanced cellular information.
  • To discuss the future feasibility and increasing clinical utility of flow cytometry.

Summary:

  • Flow cytometry provides precise and accurate data for various hematological analyses, including cell identification and counting.

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  • While cost-effectiveness remains a challenge, advancements like dual-color analysis are expanding its capabilities.
  • Despite some limitations, the technology is becoming more integrated into routine clinical settings.
  • Impact:

    • Flow cytometry is a valuable tool for accurate disease diagnosis and patient monitoring.
    • Technological improvements are enhancing its diagnostic power and cost-effectiveness.
    • The expanding applications of flow cytometry promise to increase its impact on clinical decision-making.