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Mass action and acridine orange staining: static and flow cytofluorometry.

C Nicolini, A Belmont, S Parodi, S Lessin, S Abraham.   

Abstract

We present results involving an approach to acridine orange staining of intact cells based on basic physicochemical considerations. We show by static microfluorometry of several in vitro and in vivo cell lines that the important parameters for such staining are the molar ratio (Formula: see text), and molar concentration of acridine orange. Differential nuclear DNA and cytoplasmic RNA staining are totally controlled by these two parameters. We show this by a physicochemical model of cell-dye interaction. Finally, we use the method to study the growth parameters of complex in vivo cell populations by automated multiparameter flow microfluorometry. We have explored also, both by static and flow systems, the effect on AO-cell staining of various cell pretreatments such as Triton X-100 and chelating agents.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 86559     DOI: 10.1177/27.1.86559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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4.  On the inverse problem in flow cytometry recovering DNA distribution from FMF data.

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5.  A simple method for the fluorescence analysis of nucleic acid-dye complexes in cytological preparations.

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6.  Reactions of seven basic fluorochromes with unfixed cells obtained from the salivary glands of the dipteran fly Megaselia scalaris Loew (Phoridae).

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7.  Reversible (G0) and nonreadily reversible (Q) noncycling cells in human peripheral blood. Immunological, structural, and biological characterization.

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8.  Polarized neural stem cells derived from adult bone marrow stromal cells develop a rosette-like structure.

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9.  The G1 period. Two cycles of chromatin conformational changes monitored by single cell dye intercalation.

Authors:  A Belmont; C Nicolini
Journal:  Cell Biophys       Date:  1983-06

10.  Laser flow measurements of scattering and fluorescence from cell nuclei in the presence of increasing Mg++ concentrations.

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