Flow Cytometry, Parte 2

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Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, J. Paul Robinson, Harry A. Crissman
Academic Press, 1994 - 697 páginas
 

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Chapter 1 A Flow Cytometric Technique for Detection of DNA Repair in Mammalian Cells
1
Chapter 2 Rapid Determination of Cellular ResistanceRelated Drug Efflux in Tumor Cells
21
Chapter 3 Glutathione and Cellular Resistance to AntiCancer Drugs
31
Chapter 4 Assay of Cell Resistance to AraC
45
Chapter 5 Detection of mRNA Species by Flow Cytometry
59
Chapter 6 Primed in Situ Labeling PRINS and Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization FISH
71
Chapter 7 Molecular Phenotyping by Flow Cytometry
95
Chapter 8 Isolation and Analysis of Somatic Cell Mutants with Defects in Endocytic Traffic
131
Chapter 21 Cell Sorting of Biohazardous Specimens for Assay of Immune Function
359
An Evaluation of the ZAPPER Prototype
371
Chapter 23 HighGradient Magnetic Cell Sorting
387
Chapter 24 Contributions of Flow Cytometry to Studies with Multicell Spheroids
405
Chapter 25 Functional Measurements Using HL60 Cells
423
Diagnosis and Disease Progression Evaluation
437
Chapter 27 CellCycle Analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
457
Chapter 28 Staining and Measurement of DNA in Bacteria
477

Chapter 9 Measurement of Micronuclei by Flow Cytometry
149
DNA Denaturability
159
Chapter 11 FineNeedle Cytopuncture and Flow Cytometry in the Characterization of Human Tumors
177
Chapter 12 Functional N K Assays Using Flow Cytometry
193
Chapter 13 Antibodies to Intermediate Filament Proteins as Probes for Multiparameter Flow Cytometry of Human Cancers
209
Chapter 14 Interactive Data Analysis for Evaluation of BCell Neoplasia by Flow Cytometry
231
Chapter 15 Analysis and Sorting of Hematopoietic Stem Cells from Mouse Bone Marrow
243
Chapter 16 Reticulocyte Analysis and Reticulocyte Maturity Index
263
Chapter 17 Analysis of Platelets by Flow Cytometry
275
Chapter 18 Flow Cytometry in Malaria Detection
295
Chapter 19 LargeScale Chromosome Sorting
319
Chapter 20 Strategies for Rare Cell Detection and Isolation
331
Chapter 29 Detection of Specific Microorganisms in Environmental Samples Using Flow Cytometry
489
Chapter 30 Strategies for Flow Cytometric Analysis of Marine Microalgae and Sponge Cells
523
Chapter 31 Flow Cytometry and Sorting of Plant Protoplasts and Cells
539
Chapter 32 Use of FluorescenceActivated Cell Sorting for Rapid Isolation of Insect Cells Harboring Recombinant Baculovirus
563
Chapter 33 Flow Microsphere Immunoassay for the Quantitative and Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Soluble Analytes
575
Chapter 34 Calibration of Flow Cytometer Detector Systems
597
Chapter 35 Standardization for Flow Cytometry
605
Chapter 36 PhaseSensitive Detection Methods for Resolving Fluorescence Emission Signals and Directly Quantifying Lifetime
627
Chapter 37 Spectra of Fluorescent Dyes Used in Flow Cytometry
641
Index
665
Volumes in Series
693
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