1988
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990090206
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Pulse profile analyses of endocytosis in capped B lymphocytes and BCL1 cells

Abstract: The effect of temperature on the kinetics of endocytosis by B lymphocytes and BCLl cells was examined by using flow cytometry. Mouse B cells were stained with FITC-RaMIg and induced to undergo cap formation in the temperature-controlled sample compartment of the flow cytometer. Capping and subsequent endocytosis were measured by continually monitoring the pulse profile descriptors (width and area) of the electronic signal curves generated during flow cytometric analyses. Decreases in area values which immediat… Show more

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“…Rudolph et al used forward light scatter pulse width to estimate cell surface area and calculate the surface density of transferrin receptors (Rudolph et al, 1985). Yang et al used fluorescence pulse width to study the capping and endocytosis of fluorescently stained IgG on mouse B cells (Yang et al, 1988).…”
Section: 2315mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rudolph et al used forward light scatter pulse width to estimate cell surface area and calculate the surface density of transferrin receptors (Rudolph et al, 1985). Yang et al used fluorescence pulse width to study the capping and endocytosis of fluorescently stained IgG on mouse B cells (Yang et al, 1988).…”
Section: 2315mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Catfish Monocyte Lines. As in previous studies (Vallejo et al, 1991a(Vallejo et al, , 1991b (Cuchens and Buttke, 1984;Yang et al, 1988 (Ohkuma and Poole, 1978;Yang et al, 1988). Lysosomotropic agents like chloroquine, which raise intracellular pH (Ohkuma and Poole, 1978;Ziegler and Unanue, 1982;Seglen, 1983;McCoy, 1990), usually permit recovery of the signal.…”
Section: Antigensmentioning
confidence: 99%