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Reed-Sternberg Cells in Pleural Effusion.

open access: yesJ Cytol
Rana D   +4 more
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Plasmodium falciparum exploits NUAK1 to establish infection in human erythrocytes

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Navarrete DJ   +10 more
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Cytospin preparation of AML in pleural fluid

Blood, 2014
![Figure][1] A 64-year-old female presented with poorly differentiated acute myeloid leukemia (AML) following a history of essential thrombocythemia. Bone marrow showed hypercellularity and 21% blasts, which were CD13+, CD33+, CD34+, CD45dim, MPO+, CD117+, and HLADR+.
Justin Hanenberg, Steven Marionneaux
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Preservation of biomarkers immunoreactivity on cytospins protected with polyethylene glycol

Cytopathology, 2020
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the preservation of biomarkers immunoreactivity on cytospins protected with polyethylene glycol (PEG).MethodsIn two independent cytopathology laboratories, immunocytochemical reactions were retrospectively evaluated on methanol‐fixed and PEG‐protected cytospins stored at room ...
Irena Srebotnik Kirbis   +5 more
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Sputum processing: a new method to improve cytospin quality

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2002
SummaryBackground  Sputum examination is being increasingly used as a non‐invasive method for studying airway inflammation. However, the application of sputum still presents some methodological problems and the results of sputum analysis may be substantially flawed by salivary contamination, cell and mucus debris.
RONCHI MC   +5 more
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Leukostat Staining of Cytospin Preparations to Detect Apoptosis

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
Shailaja Kasibhatla, Gustavo P. Amarante-Mendes, Deborah Finucane, Thomas Brunner, Ella Bossy-Wetzel and Douglas R. Green This protocol was adapted from “Apoptosis Assays,” Chapter 15, in Cells (eds. Spector et al.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, 1998.
Shailaja, Kasibhatla   +5 more
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Concentrated gram stain smears prepared with a cytospin centrifuge

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1982
A Cytospin slide centrifuge was used to concentrate 0.05- to 0.5-ml samples of cerebrospinal and other body fluids for Gram stain. Trials with cerebrospinal fluid containing known numbers of microorganisms indicated that the Cytospin increased the sensitivity of cerebrospinal fluid Gram stains by up to 2 logs compared with unconcentrated and ...
C J, Shanholtzer   +2 more
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Stepwise Protocol for Cytospin-enhanced Smearing for Scraped Corneal Epithelial Cells

Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology, 2016
Proteins and antigens present on the cell surface are usually determined by immunofluorescence staining. Uniform distribution of cells is required to appreciate the presence of surface proteins. Improper smearing or crushing of the corneal epithelial cells can potentially destroy the cellular integrity.
Mani V, Jeyalatha   +2 more
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Evidence‐based adequacy criteria for instrumented urine cytology using cytospin preparations

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2018
Cytospin preparations of instrumented urine cytology specimens with less than 10 urothelial cells or more than 50 urothelial cells/10 hpfs are both associated with significantly increased false negative rates compared to cases with 10‐49 urothelial cells/10 hpfs.
Andrew A. Renshaw, Edwin W. Gould
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