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215 related items for PubMed ID: 2424867

  • 1. A comparison of the effect of 5-bromodeoxyuridine substitution on 33258 Hoechst- and DAPI-fluorescence of isolated chromosomes by bivariate flow karyotyping.
    Buys CH, Mesa J, van der Veen AY, Aten JA.
    Histochemistry; 1986; 84(4-6):462-70. PubMed ID: 2424867
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  • 2. A comparative study of DAPI, DIPI, and Hoechst 33258 and 33342 as chromosomal DNA stains.
    Otto F, Tsou KC.
    Stain Technol; 1985 Jan; 60(1):7-11. PubMed ID: 2579484
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  • 3. The binding kinetics and interaction of DNA fluorochromes used in the analysis of nuclei and chromosomes by flow cytometry.
    van den Engh GJ, Trask BJ, Gray JW.
    Histochemistry; 1986 Jan; 84(4-6):501-8. PubMed ID: 2424868
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  • 4. Different Hoechst 33342 and DAPI fluorescence of the human Y chromosome in bivariate flow karyotypes.
    Bernheim A, Miglierina R.
    Hum Genet; 1989 Sep; 83(2):189-93. PubMed ID: 2777260
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  • 5. Photoconversion of DAPI and Hoechst dyes to green and red-emitting forms after exposure to UV excitation.
    Karg TJ, Golic KG.
    Chromosoma; 2018 Jun; 127(2):235-245. PubMed ID: 29234867
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  • 6. Different effects of 33258 Hoechst and DAPI in fluorescent staining of sister chromatids differentially substituted with bromodeoxyuridine.
    Buys CH, van der Veen AY.
    Histochemistry; 1982 Jun; 75(2):169-77. PubMed ID: 6182132
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  • 7. A fluorescence study of the binding of Hoechst 33258 and DAPI to halogenated DNAs.
    Härd T, Fan P, Kearns DR.
    Photochem Photobiol; 1990 Jan; 51(1):77-86. PubMed ID: 1689498
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  • 8. Cell cycle analysis of asynchronous cell populations by flow cytometry using bromodeoxyuridine label and Hoechst-propidium iodide stain.
    Ormerod MG, Kubbies M.
    Cytometry; 1992 Jan; 13(7):678-85. PubMed ID: 1280554
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  • 9. Fluorescence enhancement of DNA-bound TO-PRO-3 by incorporation of bromodeoxyuridine to monitor cell cycle kinetics.
    Beisker W, Weller-Mewe EM, Nüsse M.
    Cytometry; 1999 Nov 01; 37(3):221-9. PubMed ID: 10520203
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  • 10. Counterstaining human chromosomes for flow karyology.
    Meyne J, Bartholdi MF, Travis G, Cram LS.
    Cytometry; 1984 Nov 01; 5(6):580-3. PubMed ID: 6083852
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  • 11. Chromosome Analysis Using Benchtop Flow Analysers and High Speed Cell Sorters.
    Ng BL, Fu B, Graham J, Hall C, Thompson S.
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  • 12. TOTO and YOYO: new very bright fluorochromes for DNA content analyses by flow cytometry.
    Hirons GT, Fawcett JJ, Crissman HA.
    Cytometry; 1994 Feb 01; 15(2):129-40. PubMed ID: 7513274
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  • 13. Chromosome Analysis and Sorting Using Conventional Flow Cytometers.
    Ng BL.
    Curr Protoc; 2023 Mar 01; 3(3):e718. PubMed ID: 36920094
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  • 14. Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging of DNA labeled with DAPI and Hoechst 33342 using three-photon excitation.
    Lakowicz JR, Gryczynski I, Malak H, Schrader M, Engelhardt P, Kano H, Hell SW.
    Biophys J; 1997 Feb 01; 72(2 Pt 1):567-78. PubMed ID: 9017187
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  • 15. Application of the BrdU/thymidine method to flow cytogenetics: differential quenching/enhancement of Hoechst 33258 fluorescence of late-replicating chromosomes.
    Cremer C, Gray JW.
    Somatic Cell Genet; 1982 May 01; 8(3):319-27. PubMed ID: 6180487
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  • 16. Preparation and bivariate analysis of suspensions of human chromosomes.
    van den Engh GJ, Trask BJ, Gray JW, Langlois RG, Yu LC.
    Cytometry; 1985 Mar 01; 6(2):92-100. PubMed ID: 2579781
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  • 17. Flow cytometric analysis of bromodeoxyuridine-substituted cells stained with 33258 Hoechst.
    Latt SA, George YS, Gray JW.
    J Histochem Cytochem; 1977 Jul 01; 25(7):927-34. PubMed ID: 70460
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  • 18. DNA alteration induced by ultraviolet light in human metaphase chromosomes substituted with 5'-bromodeoxy uridine: monitoring by monoclonal antibodies to double-stranded and single stranded DNA.
    Mezzanotte R, Peretti D, Orrù S, Rossino R, Ennas MG, Gosalvez J.
    Chromosoma; 1989 Mar 01; 97(5):356-62. PubMed ID: 2470554
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  • 19. Rate of DNA synthesis determined by flow cytometry using the BrdUrd/Hoechst technique in combination with propidium-iodide staining.
    Ellwart J, Böhmer RM, Dörmer P.
    Exp Cell Res; 1982 May 01; 139(1):111-5. PubMed ID: 6177538
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  • 20. Vital DNA staining and cell sorting by flow microfluorometry.
    Lydon MJ, Keeler KD, Thomas DB.
    J Cell Physiol; 1980 Feb 01; 102(2):175-81. PubMed ID: 6154714
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