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Metal-containing polystyrene beads as standards for mass cytometry†‡
Ahmed I. Abdelrahman,Olga Ornatsky,Dmitry Bandura,Vladimir Baranov,Robert Kinach,Sheng Dai,Stuart C. Thickett,Scott Tanner,Mitchell A. Winnik
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Pub Date : 01/06/2010 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/B921770C
Abstract

We examine the suitability of metal-containing polystyrene beads for the calibration of a mass cytometer instrument, a single particle analyser based on an inductively coupled plasma ion source and a time of flight mass spectrometer. These metal-containing beads are also verified for their use as internal standards for this instrument. These beads were synthesized by multiple-stage dispersion polymerization with acrylic acid as a comonomer. Acrylic acid acts as a ligand to anchor the metal ions within the interior of the beads. Mass cytometry enabled the bead-by-bead measurement of the metal-content and determination of the metal-content distribution. Beads synthesized by dispersion polymerization that involved three stages were shown to have narrower bead-to-bead variation in their lanthanide content than beads synthesized by 2-stage dispersion polymerization. The beads exhibited insignificant release of their lanthanide content to aqueous solutions of different pHs over a period of six months. When mixed with KG1a or U937 cell lines, metal-containing polymer beads were shown not to affect the mass cytometry response to the metal content of element-tagged antibodies specifically attached to these cells.

Graphical abstract: Metal-containing polystyrene beads as standards for mass cytometry
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