We disclose methods of sorting or separating mixtures of living cells
(e.g., eukaryotic, prokaryotic, mammalian, pathogenic, bacterial, viral,
etc.). We perform our methods by activating cell-selective photophoric
labels, which photosensitize and chemically reduce a photosensitive metal
compound to form metal grains, particles or crystals. The metal adheres
to the cells and forms the basis for sorting or separating different cell
types. Photophoric labels may include chemiluminescent agents such as
peroxidase enzymes activated with peroxidase substrates capable of
luminescence. Photosensitive metal compounds may be present in a
light-sensitive matrix or emulsion containing photosensitizable metal
compounds, which form metal grains, particles or crystals upon exposure
to a developer solution. Developer solutions are formulated to
substantially allow living cells to remain viable after exposure to the
developing solution. Our methods are useful in flow cytometry and
fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) methods, microdissection
methods, and for attracting, sedimenting, depositing, layering,
attaching, adhering, bonding, binding, trapping or suspending cells on
surfaces.