Minimum Flow Cytometry Calibration Information (MinFlowCal) | AIChE

Minimum Flow Cytometry Calibration Information (MinFlowCal)

Authors 

Beal, J. - Presenter, Raytheon BBN Technologies
McLean, P., NIST
Haddock-Angelli, T., Boston University
Teague, B., MIT
Munson, M. S., National Institute of Standards and Technology
Munro, S., National Institute of Standards and Technology
Salit, M., Joint Initiative for Metrology in Biology

Flow cytometry is a powerful method for inspection of the behavior of large numbers of individual cells in a population. However, in the absence of appropriate data processing, calibration, and sufficient reporting, measurement results obtained with a flow cytometer are difficult to interpret or compare to existing datasets. MinFlowCal is a Synthetic Biology Standards Consortium (SBSC) project aimed at addressing these issues by delineating a minimum-information standard and calibration method that will facilitate appropriate reporting of flow cytometry data. We describe the use of commercially available fluorescent beads to calibrate fluorescence signal values to a common fluorescence unit, e.g., mean equivalent fluorochrome (MEF). Adopting and reporting calibrated flow cytometry measurement results will enable comparability and evaluation of reproducibility across instrument platforms and laboratories.