Mass Cytometry
Driving groundbreaking insights at the single-cell level, millions of times
Mass cytometry, powered by CyTOF® technology, is the world’s most advanced cytometric platform. It has opened new doors to discovery and clinical research by empowering investigators to interrogate more than 50 markers simultaneously on millions of individual cells. Join the hundreds who have reimagined cytometry with CyTOF to unveil new cell types, functions and biomarkers in immunology, cancer, infectious disease and more.
Workflow
1
Design panel
Easily build panels with up to 50 metal-tagged antibodies and reagents using Maxpar® Panel Designer. Add barcoding to multiplex your samples for even better data quality. Or use pre-built panels to get started!
2
Prepare samples
CyTOF systems provide highly multiplexed single-cell data from cell suspension samples. Standard protocols for preparing single-cell suspensions from solid or liquid tissues and tumors can be used for CyTOF sample prep. Check out our support page for staining protocols.
3
Acquire data
The CyTOF XT™ system has fully automated pellet resuspension, calibration bead addition and acquisition of sample batches from the Autosampler carousel.
The Helios™ system provides the same excellent standard of data quality as CyTOF XT but requires manual resuspension and loading of samples.
4
Analyze data
CyTOF systems produce standard FCS 3.0 (Helios) or 3.1 (CyTOF XT) data files that can be analyzed with any compatible software, including FCS Express™ and Maxpar Pathsetter™.
TRENDING NOW PUBLICATIONS TOPICS
Explore these compilations of recent mass cytometry publications focused on specific areas of investigation.
December 2023 | NEW
Vaccine development and efficacy testing.
November 2023
CyTOF for Drug Development
February 2023
CyTOF for CAR Therapy
March 2022
Maxpar Direct Immune Profiling Assay
January 2022
COVID-19 research update
November 2021
CAR T cells
July 2021
The value of high-parameter cytometry
April 2021
Immuno-oncology
January 2021
Cancer vaccine development
November 2020
Vaccines for infectious disease
July 2020
COVID-19 disease research
APPLICATIONS
Webinars
Watch more mass cytometry videos and webinars.
Single-Cell Immune Profiling Can Help Resolve Tumor Microenvironment Complexities | GEN
Katie Vowell, PhD
Principal Investigator – Immunology, GlaxoSmithKline
Mass Cytometry for Precision Medicine | Petter Brodin, MD, PhD
Petter Brodin, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Immunology, Imperial College London, Karolinska Institute
Director, SciLifeLab Mass Cytometry Facility
Bring efficiency and reproducibility to biomarker discovery and immunophenotyping studies: CyTOF XT™
Philip Hobson, PhD
Deputy Manager, Flow Cytometry Science and Technology Platform, The Francis Crick Institute
Events
Join us for one of our upcoming events or watch on demand.
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Apr 25 - Apr 26
Location
Immuno 2024 in London, UK
May 03
Location
CyTOF Summit | Flow into the Future: Cytometry and Spatial Biology Explored in Edinburgh, Scotland
May 03 - May 07
Location
Immunology 2024 (American Association of Immunologists) in Chicago, IL
May 04 - May 08
Location
CYTO (ISAC International Society for the Advancement of Cytometry) in Edinburgh, Scotland
May 06 - May 09
Location
APHL (Association of Public Health Laboratories) in Milwaukee, WI
May 06 - May 10
Location
WRIB (Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis) in San Antonio, TX
May 08 - May 10
Location
Precision Med Exhibition and Summit International in Dubai, UAE
May 14 - May 17
Location
EBW Congress (Europe Biobank Week) in Vienna, Austria
May 19
Location
UCSF BayViro Symposium (Bay Area Virus Network) in Berkeley, CA
May 30 - May 31
Location
VIB | Recent Insights into Immuno-Oncology (2nd Edition) in Antwerpen, Belgium
Resources
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