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2018
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.23491
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Flow cytometry in formamide treated cells

Abstract: The use of formamide for the study in flow cytometry of cell cycle phases, by DNA content measurement in human cancer cell lines, was recently published. In this manuscript, we verify the possibility of extending the procedure to simultaneous analysis of other parameters. The results obtained, here reported, show that the treatment of samples by formamide is compatible with the simultaneous detection of DNA content and surface phenotypes, with quantification of replicating DNA and with measurement of cells wit… Show more

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“…Other methods such as the determination of chromosome counts are more labor intensive and require the presence of actively dividing cells (4). FCM is widely used in medical diagnostic applications for detection of aneuploid cells or apoptotic cells with fractional DNA content (5). Ploidy level determination is frequently applied in the evaluation of breast, prostatic, or bladder carcinomas.…”
Section: Dye Excitation Emission Membrane Permeability Dna Sequence Preferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other methods such as the determination of chromosome counts are more labor intensive and require the presence of actively dividing cells (4). FCM is widely used in medical diagnostic applications for detection of aneuploid cells or apoptotic cells with fractional DNA content (5). Ploidy level determination is frequently applied in the evaluation of breast, prostatic, or bladder carcinomas.…”
Section: Dye Excitation Emission Membrane Permeability Dna Sequence Preferencementioning
confidence: 99%