Characterization and sorting of mouse cytotoxic macrophages by their light scattering properties
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- 1 November 1983
- Vol. 4 (3) , 250-253
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990040310
Abstract
The light scattering properties of mouse activated macrophages were analyzed by flow cytometry. Peritoneal adherent cells from B. abortus treated animals were found to segregate into two subpopulations as a function of their foward angle and 90° angle light scatter. The cell subpopulations were separated by automatic sorting. The strongly scattering ones contained an elevated proportion of large volume and acid phosphatase rich cells. Their nonspecific cytotoxic activity against tumor cells was more important than that of weakly light scattering cells. Thus, flow cytometry might be helpful to characterize and isolate cytotoxic macrophage populations.Keywords
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