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Fixable violet dead cell stain

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The Fixable Violet Dead Cell Stain is a laboratory reagent used to identify and distinguish between live and dead cells in a sample. It is designed to bind to dead cells, allowing for their detection and quantification.

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Viability Staining for Cytometry

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When comparing mass cytometry and flow cytometry data, viability staining was also performed with Fixable Violet Dead Cell Stain (Thermo Fisher Scientific #L34955). Samples were then fixed as described above and separated into two parts for both flow and mass cytometry analysis just prior to storage at −80ºC. Surface staining was performed with anti-CD3ε-APC (clone UCHT1, Biolegend #300412) and anti-CD8α-APC-H7 (clone SK1, BD Biosciences #560273) antibodies. Cells were then resuspended in 250 µL CSM and analyzed on LSRII flow cytometer (BD Biosciences).
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Viability Staining for Cytometry

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When comparing mass cytometry and flow cytometry data, viability staining was also performed with Fixable Violet Dead Cell Stain (Thermo Fisher Scientific #L34955). Samples were then fixed as described above and separated into two parts for both flow and mass cytometry analysis just prior to storage at −80ºC. Surface staining was performed with anti-CD3ε-APC (clone UCHT1, Biolegend #300412) and anti-CD8α-APC-H7 (clone SK1, BD Biosciences #560273) antibodies. Cells were then resuspended in 250 µL CSM and analyzed on LSRII flow cytometer (BD Biosciences).
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