Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cell-Cycle Analysis, Fluorescent Tag, Differential Centrifugation

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Lecture 3: isolation and analysis of cell organelles and molecules. This method allows sorting of cells depending on their fluorescent labelling. The fluorescent labelling usually corresponds to some sort of property (e. g. type of cell, stage of cell cycle). This method can also be used to detect the amount of a type of cell within a sample. To distinguish between different cell types, antibodies linked to fluorophores can be used to stain surface proteins specific to the cell of interest: an example of this is isolating t cells of a blood sample. An antibody with a red fluorophore is attached to the cd3 molecule and an antibody with a green fluorophore is attached to the thy1 molecule. Cd3 and thy1 molecules are specific to t cells. Intracellular structures can also be labeled (e. g. hoechst dye for dna in nucleus) and cells can be distinguished accordingly (e. g. by how much dna is present in the nucleus = cell cycle).

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