Multicolor multicycle molecular profiling with quantum dots for single-cell analysis

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Pavel Zrazhevskiy
Lawrence D True
Xiaohu Gao
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Bioengineering
[2] School of Medicine,Department of Pathology
[3] University of Washington,undefined
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Nature Protocols | 2013年 / 8卷
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Here we present a detailed protocol for molecular profiling of individual cultured mammalian cells using multicolor multicycle immunofluorescence with quantum dot probes. It includes instructions for cell culture growth and processing (2 h + 48–72 h for cell growth), preparation and characterization of universal quantum dot probes (4.5 h + overnight incubation), cyclic cell staining (∼4.5 h per cycle) and image analysis (varies by application). The use of quantum dot fluorescent probes enables highly multiplexed, robust quantitative molecular imaging with a conventional fluorescence microscopy setup, whereas the probe preparation methodology, using a self-assembly between protein A–decorated universal quantum dots and intact primary antibodies, offers a fast, simple and purification-free route for an on-demand preparation of antibody-functionalized quantum dot libraries. As a result, this protocol can be used by biomedical researchers for a variety of cell staining applications, and, with further optimization, for staining of other biological specimens (e.g., clinical tissue sections).
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