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222 related items for PubMed ID: 77721

  • 1. A comparison of acridine orange and Feulgen cytochemistry of human tumor cell nuclei.
    Gill JE, Wheeless LL, Hanna-Madden C, Marisa RJ, Horan PK.
    Cancer Res; 1978 Jul; 38(7):1893-8. PubMed ID: 77721
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  • 2. Fluorospectrophotometric characterization of nucleic acid-acridine orange complexes. 3. Fluorospectral analysis of AO-stained cells.
    Yamagata S, Minamishima Y, Morisawa S.
    Osaka City Med J; 1972 Jul; 18(1):95-100. PubMed ID: 4125122
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  • 3. Cytofluorometric and cytochemical comparisons of normal and abnormal human cells from the female genital tract.
    Gill JE, Wheeless LL, Hanna-Madden C, Marisa RJ.
    J Histochem Cytochem; 1979 Jan; 27(1):591-5. PubMed ID: 86579
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  • 5. Microfluorometric comparisons of heat-induced nuclear acridine orange metachromasia between normal cells and neoplastic cells from primary tumors of diverse origin.
    Alvarez MR.
    Cancer Res; 1975 Jan; 35(1):93-8. PubMed ID: 45893
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  • 8. Binding of acridine orange to DNA in situ of cells from patients with acute leukemia.
    Walle AJ, Wong GY.
    Cancer Res; 1989 Jul 01; 49(13):3692-5. PubMed ID: 2731183
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  • 10. Analysis of leukemic cell activity with a simple acridine orange staining method.
    Urashima M, Hoshi Y, Akatsuka J.
    Int J Hematol; 1992 Dec 01; 56(3):197-204. PubMed ID: 1282379
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  • 12. Image analysis and DNA content of urothelial cells infected with human polyomavirus.
    Koss LG, Sherman AB, Eppich E.
    Anal Quant Cytol; 1984 Jun 01; 6(2):89-94. PubMed ID: 6205620
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  • 13. Acridine orange microfluorometry of DNA of Ehrlich ascites tumour cells and L-cells and its comparison with chromosome numbers.
    Svejda J, Filkuka J.
    Folia Biol (Praha); 1970 Jun 01; 16(3):205-11. PubMed ID: 4194216
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  • 14. Cell kinetic analysis of mixed populations using three-color fluorescence flow cytometry.
    Begg AC, Hofland I.
    Cytometry; 1991 Jun 01; 12(5):445-54. PubMed ID: 1718673
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  • 17. SYBR Green I-induced fluorescence in cultured immune cells: a comparison with Acridine Orange.
    Briggs C, Jones M.
    Acta Histochem; 2005 Jun 01; 107(4):301-12. PubMed ID: 16139877
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  • 19. DNA in situ sensitivity to denaturation as a marker of human breast tumors.
    Kunicka JE, Olszewski W, Rosen PP, Kimmel M, Melamed MR, Darzynkiewicz Z.
    Cancer Res; 1989 Nov 15; 49(22):6347-51. PubMed ID: 2804980
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