Flow cytometry has recently become a choice technique for the quantitative analysis of apoptosis. Monoparametric DNA analysis usually allows identification of apoptotic cells as a "subdiploid" peak. Progression through apoptosis leads to chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation and eventually to cell disruption. Thus, a major problem for the flow cytometric analysis of apoptotic populations is discrimination between debris and apoptotic cells. Here we demonstrate that the best parameter on which to make such a distinction is the DNA content, no matter what type of cell is studied. In contrast, discrimination between apoptotic, non-apoptotic cells, and debris is possible on the basis of scattering signals only in few selected...
Background: Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nu...
Apoptosis is a highly conserved form of cell death present in all eukaryotic cell types and controll...
Apoptosis regulation is of fundamental importance in tissue homeostasis and in the pathogenesis of a...
An apoptosing cell demonstrates multitude of characteristic morphological and biochemical features, ...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
In cells undergoing apoptosis, the characteristic "ladder" pattern of DNA fragments is observed on a...
Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nuclei from vi...
Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nuclei from vi...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
Background: Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nu...
In cells undergoing apoptosis, the characteristic "ladder" pattern of DNA fragments is observed on a...
Imaging flow cytometry is a powerful experimental technique combining the strength of microscopy and...
Background: Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nu...
Background: Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nu...
Apoptosis is a highly conserved form of cell death present in all eukaryotic cell types and controll...
Apoptosis regulation is of fundamental importance in tissue homeostasis and in the pathogenesis of a...
An apoptosing cell demonstrates multitude of characteristic morphological and biochemical features, ...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
In cells undergoing apoptosis, the characteristic "ladder" pattern of DNA fragments is observed on a...
Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nuclei from vi...
Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nuclei from vi...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
In this report we present a concise review concerning the use of flow cytometric methods to characte...
Background: Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nu...
In cells undergoing apoptosis, the characteristic "ladder" pattern of DNA fragments is observed on a...
Imaging flow cytometry is a powerful experimental technique combining the strength of microscopy and...
Background: Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nu...
Background: Methods widely used to detect apoptosis do not allow us to easily distinguish between nu...
Apoptosis is a highly conserved form of cell death present in all eukaryotic cell types and controll...
Apoptosis regulation is of fundamental importance in tissue homeostasis and in the pathogenesis of a...