This volume highlights the most interesting biomedical and clinical
applications of high-dimensional flow and mass cytometry. It reviews
current practical approaches used to perform high-dimensional
experiments and addresses key bioinformatic techniques for the analysis
of data sets involving dozens of parameters in millions of single cells.
Topics include single cell cancer biology; studies of the human
immunome; exploration of immunological cell types such as
CD8+ T cells; decipherment of signaling processes of cancer;
mass-tag cellular barcoding; analysis of protein interactions by
proximity ligation assays; Cytobank, a platform for the analysis of
cytometry data; computational analysis of high-dimensional flow
cytometric data; computational deconvolution approaches for the
description of intracellular signaling dynamics and hyperspectral
cytometry. All 10 chapters of this book have been written by respected
experts in their fields. It is an invaluable reference book for both
basic and clinical researchers.