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  • 1. Flow acetone-staining technique: a highly efficient procedure for the simultaneous analysis of DNA content, cell morphology, and immunophenotype by flow cytometry.
    Carbonari M, Mancaniello D, Tedesco T, Fiorilli M.
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    Cytometry; 1992 Feb; 13(4):432-44. PubMed ID: 1382010
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  • 7. New use for an old reagent: Cell cycle analysis of DNA content using flow cytometry in formamide treated cells.
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  • 20. Flow cytometry in formamide treated cells.
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