CONTENTS |
CONTRIBUTORS |
xi |
PREFACE |
XV |
1. Dissociation of Cells from Solid Tumors |
1 |
Robert Cerra, Richard J. Zarbo, and John D. Crissman |
2. Flow Cytometric Measurement of Cell Viability Using DNase Exclusion |
13 |
Oskar S. Frankfurt |
3. Cell Cycle Phase-Specific Analysis of Cell Viability Using Hoechst 33342 and Propidium Iodide after Ethanol Preservation |
19 |
Alan Pollack and Gaetano Ciancio |
4. Cell Membrane Potential Analysis |
25 |
Howard M. Shapiro |
5. Flow Cytometric Measurement of Intracellular Ionized Calcium in Single Cells with Indo-1 and Fluo-3 |
37 |
Carl H. June and Peter S. Rabinovitch |
6. Measurement of Intracellular pH |
59 |
Elizabeth A. Musgrove and David W. Hedley |
7. Flow Cytometric Techniques for Measurement of Cytochrome P-450 Activity in Viable Cells |
71 |
A. Dusty Miller |
8. Fluorescent Staining of Enzymes for Flow Cytometry |
81 |
Frank Dolbeare |
9. Supravital Cell Staining with Hoechst 33342 and DiOC563J |
89 |
Harry A. Crissman, Marianne H. Hofland, Anita P. Stevenson, Mark E. Wilder, and Robert A. Tobey |
10. Specific Staining of DNA with the Fluorescent Antibiotics, Mithramycin, Chromomycin, and Olivomycin |
97 |
Harry A. Crissman and Robert A. Tobey |
11. DAPI Staining of Fixed Cells for High-Resolution Flow Cytometry of Nuclear DNA |
105 |
Friedrich Otto |
12. High-Resolution DNA Measurements Using the Nuclear Isolation Medium, DAPI, with the RATCOM Flow Cytometer |
111 |
Jerry T. Thornthwaite and Richard A. Thomas |
13. Rapid DNA Content Analysis by the Propidium Iodide-Hypotonic Citrate Method |
121 |
Awtar Krishan |
14. An Integrated Set of Methods for Routine Flow Cytometric DNA Analysis |
127 |
Lars Vindelov and Ib Jarle Christensen |
15. DNA Analysis from Paraff n-Embedded Blocks |
139 |
David W. Hedley |
16. Detection of M and Early-G1 Phase Cells by Scattering Signals Combined with Identifcation of G1, S, and G2 Phase Cells |
149 |
Elio Geido, Walter Giaretti, and Michael Nusse |
17. Controls, Standards, and Histogram Interpretation in DNA Flow Cytometry |
157 |
Lynn G. Dressler |
18. Cell Division Analysis Using Bromodeoxyuridine-Induced Suppression of Hoechst 33258 Fluorescence |
173 |
Ralph M. Bohmer |
19. Cell Cycle Analysis Using Continuous Bromodeoxyuridine Labeling and Hoechst 33258-Ethidium Bromide Bivariate Flow Cytometry |
185 |
Martin Poot, Manfred Kubbies, Holger Hoehn, Angelika Grossmann, Yuhchyou Chen, and Peter S. Rabinovitch |
20. Detection of Bromodeoxyuridine-Labeled Cells by Differential Fluorescence Analysis of DNA Fluorochromes |
199 |
Harry A. Crissman and John A. Steinkamp |
21. Using Monoclonal Antibodies in Bromodeoxyuridine-DNA Analysis |
207 |
Frank Dolbeare, Wen-Lin Kuo, Wolfgang Beisker, Martin Vanderlaun, and Joe W. Gray |
22. Identification of Proliferating Cells by Ki-67 Antibody |
217 |
Heinz Baisch and Johannes Gerdes |
23. Washless Double Staining of a Nuclear Antigen (Ki-67 or Bromodeoxyuridine) and DNA in Unfixed Nuclei |
227 |
Jorgen K. Larsen |
24. Analysis of Proliferation-Associated Antigens |
235 |
Kenneth D. Bauer |
25. The Stathmokinetic Experiment: A Single-Parameter and Multiparameter Flow Cytometric Analysis |
249 |
Frank Traganos and Marek Kimmel |
26. Detection of Intracellular Virus and Viral Products |
271 |
Judith Laffin and John M. Lehman |
27. Differential Staining of DNA and RNA in Intact Cells and Isolated Cell Nuclei with Acridine Orange |
285 |
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz |
28. Flow Cytometric Analysis of Double-Stranded RNA Content Distributions |
299 |
Oskar S. Frankfurt |
29. Simultaneous Fluorescent Labeling of DNA, RNA, and Protein 305 |
Harry A. Crissman, Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, John A. Steinkamp, and Robert A. Tobey |
30. Flow Cytometric Cell-Kinetic Analysis by Simultaneously Staining Nuclei with Propidium Iodide and Fluorescein Isothiocyanate |
315 |
Alan Pollack |
31. Flow Cytometric Methods for Studying Isolated Nuclei: DNA Accessibility to DNase I and Protein-DNA Content |
325 |
Ryuji Higashikubo, William D. Wright, and Joseph L. Roti Roti |
32. Acid-Induced Denaturation of DNA in Situ as a Probe of Chromatin Structure |
337 |
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz |
33. Fluorescent Methods for Studying Subnuclear Particles |
353 |
William D. Wright, Ryuji Higashikubo, and Joseph L. Roti Roti |
34. Chromosome and Nuclei Isolation with the MgSO4 Procedure |
363 |
Barbara Trask and Ger van den Engh |
35. Univariate Analysis of Metaphase Chromosomes Using the Hypotonic Potassium Chloride-Propidium Iodide Protocol |
369 |
L. Scott Cram, Frank A. Ray, and Marty F. Bartholdi |
36. Polyamine Buffer for Bivariate Human Flow Cytogenetic Analysis and Sorting |
377 |
L. Scott Cram, Mary Campbell, John J. Fawcett, and Larry L. Deaven |
37. Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization with DNA Probes |
383 |
Barbara Trask and Dan Pinkel |
38. Flow Cytometric Analysis of Male Germ Cell Quality |
401 |
Donald P Evenson |
39. Cell Preparation for the Identification of Leukocytes |
411 |
Carleton C. Stewart |
40. Multiparameter Analysis of Leukocytes by Flow Cytometry |
427 |
Carleton C. Stewart |
41. Identification and Purification of Murine Hematopoietic Stem Cells by Flow Cytometry |
451 |
Jan W. M. Visser and Peter de Vries |
42. Fluorescent Cell Labeling for in vivo and in Vitro Cell Tracking |
469 |
Paul Karl Horan, Meryle ~ Melnicoff, Bruce D. Jensen, and Sue E. Slezak |
43. Rapid Determination of Cellular Resistance-Related Drug Efflux in Tumor Cells |
491 |
Awtar Krishan |
44. Slit-Scan Flow Analysis of Cytologic Specimens from the Female Genital Tract |
501 |
Leon L. Wheeless, Jr., Jay E. Reeder, and Mary J. O'Connell |
45. Cell Sorting with Hoeschst or Carbocyanine Dyes as Perfusion Probes in Spheroids and Tumors |
509 |
Ralph E. Durand, David J. Chaplin, and Peggy L. Olive |
46. DNA Measurements of Bacteria |
519 |
Harald B. Steen, Kirsten Skarstad, and Erik Boye |
47. Isolation and Flow Cytometric Characterization of Plant Protoplasts |
527 |
David W. Galbraith |
48. Flow Cytometric Analysis of Plant Genomes |
549 |
David W. Galbraith |
49. Plant Cell Cycle Analysis with Isolated Nuclei |
563 |
Catherine Bergounioux and Spencer G Brown |
50. Environmental Health Flow Cytometric Methods to Assess Our Water World |
575 |
Clarice M. Yentsch |
51. Flow Microsphere Immunoassay for the Quantitative and Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Soluble Analytes |
613 |
Mack J Fulwyler and Thomas M. McHugh |
52. On-Line Flow Cytometry: A Versatile Method for Kinetic Measurements |
631 |
Kees Nooter, Hans Herweijer, Richard Jonker, and Ger van den Engh |
53. Calibration of Flow Cytometer Detector Systems |
647 |
Ralph E. Durand |
54. Spectral Properties of Fluorochromes Used in Flow Cytometry |
655 |
Jan Kapuscinski and Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz |
INDEX |
671 |
CONTENTS OF RECENT VOLUMES |
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