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Cytometry in Cell Necrobiology Revisited. Recent Advances and New Vistas

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CYTOMETRY PART A
Volume 77A, Issue 7, Pages 591-606

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.20889

Keywords

necrobiology; necrosis; apoptosis; autophagy; cytomics, cytometry, imaging, spectroscopy, microfluidics, Lab-on-a-Chip

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [R01 CA028704-31, R01 CA028704-30, R01 CA028704] Funding Source: Medline

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Over a decade has passed since publication of the last review on Cytometry in cell necrobiology During these years we have witnessed many substantial developments in the field of cell necrobiology such as remarkable advancements in cytometric technologies anti improvements in analytical biochemistry The latest innovative platforms such as laser scanning cytometry, multispectral imaging cytometry, spectroscopic cytometry, and microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip solutions rapidly emerge as highly advantageous tools in cell necrobiology studies Furthermore, we have recently gained substantial knowledge on alternative cell demise modes such as caspase-independent apoptosis-like programmed cell death (PCD), autophagy, necrosis-like PCD, or mitotic catastrophe, all with profound connotations to pathogenesis and treatment. Although detection of classical, caspase-dependent apoptosis is still the major ground for the advancement of cytometric techniques, there is an increasing demand for novel analytical tools to rapidly quantify noncanonical modes of cell death This review highlights the key developments warranting a renaissance and evolution of cytometric techniques in the field of cell necrobiology. (C) 2010 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry

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