Multiplex Cellular Assays Using Detectable Cell Barcodes

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13175566

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We describe herein a cell-based multiplexing technique called detectable cell barcoding (DCB). In DCB, each individual sample is labeled with a different DCB signature that distinguishes each sample by one or both of detected intensity or type of detection characteristic. The samples are then combined and analyzed for a detectable characteristic of interest (e.g., presence of an analyte). By employing multiple distinct DCB labels at varying concentrations, one can perform multiplex analyses on up to hundreds or thousands (or more) of cell samples in a single reaction tube. DCB reduces reagent consumption by factors of 100-fold or more, significantly reduces data acquisition times and allows for stringent control sample analysis.

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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITYOFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL BLDG 170 3RD FL MAIN QUAD PO BOX 20386 STANFORD CA 94305-2038

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Krutzik, Peter O Los Altos, US 3 449
Nolan, Garry San Francisco, US 13 743

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